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PEACEHEALTHHOPEAnnual Report 2019

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WAGING PEACE. FIGHTING DISEASE. BUILDING HOPE.

In the Dominican Republic, Maria Fernanda Sanson (second from left), supervises health medicators working to eliminate lymphatic filariasis, a parasitic disease.

Cover: A Nigerien woman and her 2-year-old son prepare for a visit with health workers.

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2 OUR MISSION

4 THE CARTER CENTER AT A GLANCE

7 A MESSAGE FROM PRESIDENT JIMMY CARTER

8 FROM THE CHAIRMAN AND THE CEO

10 PEACE PROGRAMS

18 HEALTH PROGRAMS

28 PHILANTHROPY

74 FINANCIAL INFORMATION

94 OUR COMMUNITY

CONTENTS

WAGING PEACE. FIGHTING DISEASE. BUILDING HOPE.

A formal request for information from a Guatemalan municipality tracked down the hens the women of this boy’s village had requested.

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The Carter Center is guided by the principles of our founders, Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter. Founded, in partnership with Emory University,

on a fundamental commitment to human rights and the alleviation of human suffering, the Center seeks to prevent and resolve conflicts, enhance freedom and democracy, and improve health.

The Center believes that people can improve their own lives when provided with the necessary skills, knowledge, and access to resources.

The Center emphasizes action and measurable results in the lives of the people it seeks to help.

The Center values the courage to break new ground, fill vacuums, and address the most difficult problems in the most difficult situations.

The Center recognizes that solving difficult problems requires careful analysis, relentless persistence, and the recognition that failure is an acceptable risk.

The Center is nonpartisan, and it seeks to work collaboratively with other organizations from the highest levels of government to local communities.

OUR MISSION

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A woman travels a dusty road in South Sudan, where The Carter Center is fighting trachoma and Guinea worm disease.

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THE CARTER CENTER AT A GLANCEOVERVIEW

The Carter Center was founded by former U.S. President Jimmy Carter and his wife, Rosalynn, in 1982. A nongovernmental organization, the Center has helped to advance peace and health in more than 80 countries.

KEY ACCOMPLISHMENTS

• Leading an eradication campaign that has reduced incidence of Guinea worm disease from an estimated 3.5 million cases in 1986 to just 54 in 2019

• Observing 110 elections in 39 countries to help establish and strengthen democracies

• Furthering avenues to peace in Ethiopia, Eritrea, Nepal, Liberia, Sudan, South Sudan, Uganda, Mali, the Korean Peninsula, Haiti, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Syria, and the Middle East

• Strengthening international standards for human rights and the voices of individuals defending those rights in their communities worldwide

• Pioneering new public health approaches to preventing or controlling devastating neglected diseases in Africa and Latin America, including establishing village-based health interventions in thousands of communities in Africa

• Advancing efforts to improve mental health care and diminish stigma against people with mental illnesses

In Yangon, Myanmar, members of a voter education team talk to commuters about the upcoming March 2019 election, the first with universal suffrage.

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THE CARTER CENTER AT A GLANCE

STAFF

Approximately 230 employees at Atlanta headquarters and 2,000 in field offices around the world

DONATIONS

The Center received $212 million in cash, pledges, and in-kind gifts in 2018–2019. The Center is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization, financed by private donations from individuals, foundations, corporations, and international development assistance agencies. Contributions by U.S. citizens and companies are tax-deductible as allowed by law.

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Two girls play in a square in Kathmandu, Nepal, where The Carter Center has been working to further peace and democracy for more than a decade.

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Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter and former First Lady Rosalynn Carter, co-founders of The Carter Center

A MESSAGE FROM PRESIDENT JIMMY CARTER

The Carter Center is a beacon of hope

for millions around the world in the

most challenging places. Rosalynn

and I thank you for your support.

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FROM THE CHAIRMAN AND THE CEO

The Carter Center works to fill vacuums in the world, seeking out problems that no one else is addressing. Such work carries us to some of the most challenging places on earth.

Sometimes the challenges are environmental, such as our fight to rid the Americas of the parasitic disease river blindness, which takes health workers deep into the Amazon Rainforest, accessible only by boat or small plane and days of hiking on jungle paths.

A challenge can be institutional, such as in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, where a Carter Center report two years ago exposed $750 million missing from the state-owned mining company’s ledger.

In Chad and Ethiopia, our Guinea worm eradication campaign faces a scientific challenge as some animals have become infected with the disease.

In Mali, supporting sustainable peace is a challenge. The Carter Center is serving as the Independent Observer of the implementation of the country’s 2015 peace agreement and has warned that progress has been sporadic and slow.

Fortunately, meeting difficult challenges has been our stock-in-trade since 1982. In the Americas, we have enlisted the help of the indigenous Yanomami health workers to enable us to more effectively reach this last group of people who are vulnerable to river blindness. With Carter Center support, the Democratic Republic of the Congo has made “meaningful prog-ress” toward extractive sector transparency, according to an international board, and we are monitoring the enactment of recent human rights and governance reforms resulting from the Center’s work.

Scientists around the world are now assisting our Guinea worm staff with research into every facet of disease transmission. And in Mali, former rebels recently joined with army soldiers to form new combined battalions, a small victory in the formal peace process.

Thank you for your unwavering support as we tackle these challenges.

Jason Carter Ambassador (ret.) Chairman Mary Ann Peters Board of Trustees Chief Executive Officer

Jason Carter

Ambassador (ret.) Mary Ann Peters

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Village chiefs meet at a Fulani camp for internally displaced people in Mopti, Mali, where The Carter Center is monitoring implementation of a 2015 peace agreement. The Center also is fighting trachoma and Guinea worm disease in the country.

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PEACE PROGRAMS

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PEACE PROGRAMS

Siah Fallah runs a small shop in Liberia. The Carter Center began working in the country in 1991.

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Tunisians were asked to cast ballots in three successive elections in less than a month, between Sept. 15 and Oct. 13, 2019, following the death of the country’s president. Citizens voted for president, members of Parliament, and then presi-dent again in a runoff. The Carter Center observed all three elections.

Turnout was low in the first two polls but increased substantially for the runoff presidential elections. The presidential race overshadowed the legislative elections, despite Parliament’s relative importance over the executive under Tunisia’s new constitution. Tunisians elected a politically inexperienced candidate for president who ran as an independent.

The Carter Center’s 80-plus observation mission was led by Salam Fayyad, former Palestinian prime minister. The observer team, which included citizens from more than 30 countries, visited 337 polling stations and all 27 tally centers in Tunisia for the runoff election. Observers reported only minor irregularities in a small number of the polling stations visited.

DEMOCRACY PROGRAMThe Carter Center sent missions to observe three elections in Tunisia, the only country where the 2011 Arab Spring protests led to a transition to a more democratic political system. The Center also sent small teams to observe the Muskogee (Creek) Nation’s elections for the tribe’s principal chief, second chief, and National Council. The Carter Center released a report analyzing Kenya’s electoral dispute resolution system, focusing on issues in Kenya’s 2017 polls. The 2017 presidential election was widely debated across the African continent, as the results were

annulled and a fresh election held, even though it was not clear that the problems had impacted the election outcome. The program also completed a report analyzing Kenya’s law requiring a quota of female candidates for elective offices. In addition, the program continued its support to civil society partners working on elections and political participation in Liberia, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Tunisia, and Myanmar. Finally, the program launched an initiative on digital threats to democracy, including developing new open-source tools to assess social media around elections and organizing policy dialogue on human rights and social media.

TUNISIANS VOTE, TIMES 3

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RULE OF LAW PROGRAMThe Carter Center partners with governments, civil society, and international bodies to advance informa-tion, accountability, and justice and seeks to transform lives and support communities and nations with better governance. In Guatemala, Liberia, and Bangladesh, the Center and its partners assisted women who filed nearly 1,000 requests for information, empowering them to make positive changes related to education, land, business, and

personal security. Through additional efforts in Liberia, the Center helped the Liberia National Police pass and begin implementing policies that permit citizens to hold police officers accountable and increase trust through the filing of complaints and commendations. The Center also provided legal support to approximately 1,500 indi-viduals in marginalized communities, trained over 1,000 traditional and community leaders in alternative dispute resolution, and began efforts to raise the awareness of more

Baby in tow, a man in capital Tunis casts his ballot for parliamentary elections on Oct. 6, 2019.

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than 40,000 citizens of their rights in the criminal justice sector and the obligations of the justice system to uphold the rule of law. In Bermuda, The Carter Center used its Implementation Assessment Tool to measure the extent and quality of implementation of access to information legislation, providing a road map for improvement.

CONFLICT RESOLUTION PROGRAMAs the official Independent Observer of implementation of the peace agreement in Mali, The Carter Center issued three reports on the situation there in 2019. The Center also laid groundwork for hybrid peace-health initiatives

Toure Abdoulai is director of Le Ecole Anghamali Primary School in Kidal, Mali.

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in Mali and Sudan, where local peacebuilding in two states aims to improve access for health work. Continuing its close monitoring of the conflict in Syria, The Carter Center and its partners explored new options for conflict transformation that could arise from conditional sanctions relief and published a series of reports that identified

areas with high levels of contamination by unexploded ordnance and mines, based on information the Center has collected and curated since 2013. Several workshops were aimed at helping religious and community leaders in Europe, North Africa, and the United States counter Islamophobia and prevent grassroots violent extremism.

Count schools in northern Mali among the long list of victims in the country’s 2012 insurgency.

Last June, a handful of school directors met with a Carter Center team in the town of Kidal to hear firsthand about the myriad problems facing schools in the region. The news was not good.

Although open, schools are barely oper-ating on shoestring budgets, and most rely on untrained volunteer teachers. People who can scrape together enough money send their children to school in the capital, Bamako.

As the Independent Observer to imple-mentation of the 2015 peace agreement in Mali, Carter Center teams regularly travel the country to meet with groups and determine whether the peace process is moving forward. Their goal is to determine whether each of the agreement’s 78 items has been completed, and, if not, why.

Progress has been slow and sporadic, but some positive signs have emerged, such as former rebels joining with army soldiers to form new combined battalions.

In this fragile environment, The Carter Center’s presence is helping to keep the process from falling apart. Mali’s school-children await.

AN EDUCATION IN PATIENCE

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HUMAN RIGHTS PROGRAMEfforts by Carter Center-supported human rights networks in the Democratic Republic of the Congo resulted in the establishment of crucial laws to protect human rights defenders in two of the six provinces where the networks are active. The International Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative Board recognized the DRC’s “meaningful progress” in improving extractive sector trans-parency and acknowledged the Carter Center’s important role in supporting these efforts. The Center’s annual Human Rights Defenders Forum, held in Atlanta in October, followed the theme “Building Solidarity Toward

Equality for All.” Forum participants called on local and national governments and international organizations to increase efforts to protect activists who are threatened or attacked and increase meaningful long-term support for their work. Protection includes offering activists political, moral, and physical support in times of crisis; creating robust programs to support women activists; and elimi-nating impunity for those who attack human rights and peace activists. Governments should also provide needed resources and other support, they said. The Center worked with nearly 200 religious, traditional, and community leaders in Nigeria and Ghana to inform and empower the women and girls in their communities.

Human rights activists and scholars from 28 countries gathered at The Carter Center in October 2019 for the 12th Human Rights Defenders Forum.

Attendees over the four-day event discussed global protection for activists, challenges for women defenders and peacemakers, and the importance of mutu-ally supporting civil, economic, political, and social rights. Defenders talked about their struggles and frustrations but also offered words of wisdom and hope.

Halimat Jibril, an advocate for women’s rights who traveled from Nigeria for the forum, said that peace and human rights go hand in hand. “We believe that if people understand the concept of human rights and are able to apply it to their lives, then there will be more peaceful coexistence,” Jibril said. “Then government can cut down on the bills for buying arms and ammu-nitions. Then development can take place because everybody’s living peacefully, and they’re able to go about their normal busi-nesses fully.”

CONNECTING HUMAN RIGHTS TO PEACE

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CHINA PROGRAMForty years after President Carter ended three decades of diplomatic estrangement between the United States and China, The Carter Center convened a three-day forum on Sino-American relations. The forum featured panel discussions with dozens of leading U.S. and Chinese scholars, policymakers, and veterans of statecraft, and the Center published 13 papers from participating scholars. The Center also hosted the sixth annual conference of the International Consortium for China Studies, titled “The Rise of China and Its Impact on Developing

Countries.” For this conference, the Center commissioned white papers to analyze the impact of China’s increasing engagement in Latin America and the Caribbean from the Chinese, American, and Latin American perspec-tive. The Center organized workshops in Johannesburg, South Africa, and Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, which brought together government representatives, nongovernmental organizations, and private-sector actors to explore avenues for cooperation. As a result of the Center’s 2018 workshop in Djibouti, deconfliction efforts spearheaded by the Djiboutian government are underway.

Halimat Jibril represented the Federation of Muslim Women’s Association in Nigeria at the 2019 Human Rights Defenders Forum.

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HEALTH PROGRAMS

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HEALTH PROGRAMS

The indigenous Yanomami live in the Amazon Rainforest, the only place in the Western Hemisphere with active transmission of river blindness.

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GUINEA WORM ERADICATION PROGRAMThe Carter Center reported just 54 human cases in 2019, along with 1,994 infections in animals, mostly dogs in Chad. (Figures are provisional.) Intensified surveillance and interventions are taking place, particularly in Chad, which had 49 of the human cases. A single case reported in Cameroon is believed to have been imported from Chad. The Carter Center is now working in Angola, which had one case in 2019. When the Center started leading the global eradication program in 1986, there were

an estimated 3.5 million cases in 21 countries in Africa and Asia. Progress has been achieved entirely through behavioral change, as there is no medication to treat the parasitic disease nor vaccine to prevent it. The Carter Center board of trustees in 2019 launched a two-year, $40 million campaign to support the challenging final stages of eradicating Guinea worm disease. The Carter Center Challenge Fund will match donations of $100,000 or more to the Guinea Worm Eradication Program, up to $10 million per year in 2019 and 2020, for a total of $20 million in matching funds.

Nakopir Natiwi faced 15 Guinea worms in two years.

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RIVER BLINDNESS ELIMINATION PROGRAMThe Carter Center assists six countries in delivering Mectizan® (donated by Merck & Co., Inc.) to popu-lations at risk for this parasitic disease, also called onchocerciasis. Over 20 million treatments (provisional figure) were provided in 2019 in Center-assisted mass drug administration programs. The largest effort is in Nigeria, followed by Ethiopia. The goal of the program is to reach a point where transmission of the disease is interrupted and treatments can safely be stopped; a total

of 6.8 million treatments have been halted in accordance with World Health Organization guidelines. The Carter Center-assisted country closest to elimination in Africa is Uganda, where treatments have been stopped in 15 of 17 transmission zones. In the Americas, four countries have eliminated river blindness and 94% of Mectizan treatments are no longer needed. About 30,000 Yanomami indigenous people living in the areas bordering Brazil and Venezuela remain at risk; Yanomami health agents are helping deliver Mectizan and other health services to their communities.

Nakopir Natiwi sticks closer to home than his fellow Toposa cattlemen. His left leg is atro-phied, preventing him from traveling as fast and far as them. It’s a constant reminder of the 15 Guinea worms he endured over a two-year period many years ago.

Natiwi, who lives in southeastern South Sudan, contracted the parasitic disease by drinking water contaminated with the tiny water fleas that harbor the early stage of the parasite. After maturing in his body for a year, the worms burned a hole through the skin as they emerged from the body. It’s a painful process.

“Guinea worm is worse than a knife,” Natiwi said. “The cut of a knife hurts for an instant, but the pain of Guinea worm lasts all day and all night.”

The atrophy in his leg was likely caused when a well-meaning healer tried to cut one or more worms out of his skin. But that can bisect a worm, causing secondary infection and other problems.

Fortunately, Natiwi’s children won’t know the pain of Guinea worm disease. Since 1986, The Carter Center has led the international campaign to eradicate it worldwide. And in 2019, just four cases of the disease were reported in South Sudan.

A PAINFUL REMINDER

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TRACHOMA PROGRAMSeveral countries are on track to eliminate blinding trachoma, a bacterial eye disease, as a public health problem. Mali may be able to eliminate blinding trachoma as a public health problem by the end of 2020. In Niger, the program is expected to clear the remaining surgical backlog by 2023 and eliminate trachoma as a public health problem by 2025. In Ethiopia’s hyperendemic

Amhara region, the program relies on a network of over 7,000 government health extension workers and about 30,000 village-based volunteers to reach nearly 20 million at-risk people. Since 2001, The Carter Center has supported more than 708,000 surgeries in the region to correct eyelids damaged by the disease. Despite ongoing conflict throughout South Sudan, The Carter Center

Lemlem Molla trains volunteers to deliver river blindness treatments.

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remains committed to supporting the National Trachoma Program as it works toward elimination of trachoma as a public health problem by 2030. In Sudan, periodic unrest impacted activities in certain areas, but the Center supported the delivery of medication and surgery as secu-rity allowed. The Carter Center concluded its work in Uganda in 2019.

LYMPHATIC FILARIASIS ELIMINATION PROGRAMThe Carter Center assisted in providing mass drug admin-istration to over 11 million people in 2019 to prevent this devastating mosquito-borne parasitic illness. Lymphatic filariasis obstructs lymphatic vessels, resulting in painful, irreversibly swollen limbs and sometimes hydrocele, a

Lemlem Molla puts her strong communi-cation skills to use as a health extension worker in northwestern Ethiopia. “Women often won’t talk to their husbands about their health issues, but they will come to me,” she said. One of Molla’s responsibili-ties is to train community volunteers who distribute the drug Mectizan® (donated by Merck & Co., Inc.) to combat onchocerci-asis, also called oncho or river blindness. The Carter Center supplies the Mectizan and provides support for the training and materials the volunteers use to educate and treat their communities. “We can eliminate oncho very soon because there is good support from the kebele (local area) and woreda (county) offices and higher levels of government, as well as other part-ners,” Molla said. She knows, though, that it all depends on those village volunteers. “Without community participation, we can’t succeed in any of our activities, including oncho elimination,” she said.

COMMUNITY COMMUNICATION

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swelling of the scrotum. Those who are most seriously afflicted develop elephantiasis, resulting in disfigurement, disability, and social stigma. In Africa, The Carter Center helps distribute Mectizan® (donated by Merck & Co., Inc.) and albendazole (donated by GSK), which, taken in combination, stop mosquitoes from transmitting the parasite from infected to uninfected people.

SCHISTOSOMIASIS CONTROL PROGRAMPeople who bathe in natural water sources risk contracting schistosomiasis, which is spread by small freshwater snails. Schistosomiasis causes bloody urine, anemia, organ injury, and stunted growth. Working in Nigeria, The Carter Center assisted in providing over 1 million treatments to schoolchildren in 2019 to treat and prevent this disease. Praziquantel tablets were donated by Merck KGaA.

Haboubacar Mamane Nassirou can provide a sight-saving surgery in 18 minutes. The confident nurse has been trained in a simple procedure that corrects trichiasis, a painful condition in which scarring turns a person’s eyelids inward so that they scrape the cornea with every blink.

“I can operate on seven to 10 patients a day, depending on whether they need one eyelid or both eyelids done,” he said matter-of-factly from a clinic in Hamdara, a village in southern Niger. He has performed these procedures for two years.

Trichiasis is the most severe stage of trachoma, a bacterial eye disease transmitted by flies. Repeated infections over time cause the scarring, which can lead to eventual blindness. The simple surgery, offered free by The Carter Center, corrects the problem. The Center also supports preventive measures such as latrine building, face washing, and antibiotics that keep people from needing the surgery.

But for those who do, confident, well-trained surgeons like Nassirou provide a hopeful future to their communities.

A POSITIVE SIGHT

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HISPANIOLA INITIATIVEThe Carter Center works with the ministries of health in Haiti and the Dominican Republic to eliminate malaria and lymphatic filariasis (LF) from the countries’ shared island, Hispaniola. Malaria cases decreased 93% island-wide between 2010 and 2019. The reduction is greatest in Haiti, where approximately 6,500 cases occurred in 2019, representing a 94% decrease compared to the more than 84,000 cases reported in 2010. Burden of disease

is lower in the Dominican Republic, where only 1,244 cases were reported in 2019. Similar progress has been achieved against LF. In Haiti, 118 (84%) of the 140 communes have met the criteria for stopping annual mass drug administration for LF. In the Dominican Republic, all previously endemic areas qualified to stop mass drug administration for LF in 2018 and are conducting post-treatment surveillance. Surveillance is ongoing in other parts of the country to confirm the absence of LF transmission nationwide.

Haboubacar Mamane Nassirou (right) sutures an eye during sight-saving surgery.

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PUBLIC HEALTH TRAINING INITIATIVEThrough this initiative, The Carter Center aims to improve the training of frontline health professionals who treat mothers, infants, and children in Nigeria and Sudan. The Carter Center partners with the federal and state ministries of health in the two countries to produce a more skilled workforce by enhancing teaching and learning environments through the provision of classroom equipment; updating preservice training curricula to

ensure high-quality instruction; conducting in-service training with health workers to refresh and advance their skills; providing pedagogical training to faculty; and strengthening monitoring, evaluation, and reporting systems to measure impact. Through these efforts, more than 700 Nigerian and Sudanese instructors are now better equipped to train nurses, midwives, and other frontline health workers; over 10,000 classroom equipment items have been distributed; and training curricula reflecting global standards in community health are utilized at insti-tutions across Nigeria and Sudan.

In the middle of bustling W.V.S. Tubman High School in Monrovia, Liberia, you’ll find a tran-quil two-room oasis: the mental health clinic.

Behind its metal door, students talk to mental health clinician Leah D.T. Sorboh about problems major and minor. They talk about breakups and mean teachers and diffi-cult tests. But others speak of things no child should experience — horror stories of phys-ical and sexual abuse, of living as an orphan after watching their parents die from Ebola.

“Sometimes I feel very terrible because of the things they have suffered,” Sorboh said.

These terrible things are what motivated The Carter Center, which was already training mental health clinicians in Liberia, to start a new training program to build a cadre of child and adolescent mental health clinicians.

So far, The Carter Center has trained more than 100 child and adolescent mental health clinicians; Sorboh was part of the first class.

“Before The Carter Center came, we used to send students home when they were sick or behaving badly and tell them to come back when they were OK, but we don’t send the children home anymore,” she said. “We talk to them.”

NEW SCHOOL OF THOUGHT

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MENTAL HEALTH PROGRAMWorking with the Liberian government, The Carter Center has helped to create a corps of more than 340 locally trained mental health clinicians, 120 of them child and adolescent specialists. The Center is also working with London-based United for Global Mental Health to create greater awareness of mental health and a mental health financing mechanism within Liberia. In 2019, the Center launched a pilot program to assess the impact of mental health interventions for people living with lymphatic filariasis in Haiti. Since the Rosalynn

Carter Fellowships for Mental Health Journalism were established in 1996, fellows have produced more than 1,500 stories, documentaries, books, and other works on mental health topics. In May, the 24th Rosalynn Carter Georgia Mental Health Forum convened leaders and experts on parity for mental health insurance coverage, school-based behavioral health services, and behavioral health in older adults. The Center also worked with the Georgia Appleseed Center for Law and Justice and with Voices for Georgia’s Children to launch a series of six

School-Based Behavioral Health Forums in Georgia.

Leah D.T. Sorboh is the mental health clinician at W.V.S. Tubman High School in Monrovia, Liberia.

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PHILANTHROPY

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PHILANTHROPY

Children, such as these seven from southern Nigeria, are especially vulnerable to the parasitic disease schistosomiasis, which damages internal organs. The Carter Center supports annual drug treatment for the disease in six Nigerian states.

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ABOUT OUR DONORS

Support from individuals, foundations, corporations, and governments is critical to the Carter Center’s programs. Commitments from the IZUMI Foundation and The ELMA Foundation are examples of fundamental partners in the Center’s efforts to fight disease. In 2019, the IZUMI Foundation supported a three-year lymphatic filariasis morbidity manage-ment initiative in Plateau and Nasarawa states, Nigeria. Further, The ELMA Foundation pledged its support to the River Blindness Elimination Program in Uganda, aiding in efforts to interrupt transmission and demonstrate disease elimination in the highly endemic African country.

In addition to health efforts abroad, the Center strives to advance behavioral health services for children and adolescents across the state of Georgia. In partnership with donors like the Tull Charitable Foundation, the Waterfall Foundation, and the Betty and Davis Fitzgerald Foundation, The Carter Center raises awareness of Georgia’s progress to improve behavioral health in schools, encourages best practices for implementation of school-based behavioral health, and develops a strategy to address the greatest policy barriers.

In addition to its health equity initiatives, the Center, with crucial support from donors, works for peace, championing fair elections and government transparency, among other efforts. Having been engaged in Syria since before 2011, The Carter Center has longstanding relationships with stakeholders and is uniquely positioned to assist mediators in meeting conflict transformation needs. The Syria Peace Initiative, co-financed by the European Union and Germany, has supported the Center’s efforts since 2016 to facilitate stakeholder workshops on local governance, civic rights, and negotiation capacity building for diverse Syrian and international participants.

Individual donors play a significant role in the work of The Carter Center. “I’m happy to be counted as a donor, fan, and advocate for The Carter Center. I welcome the opportunity to support an organization that so steadfastly seeks to wage peace, fight disease, and build hope in the most professional and humane manner possible,” said Terri Bullock, a longtime Ambassadors Circle member from Atherton, California, who is committed to helping those most in need around the world.

As a not-for-profit organization, The Carter Center can realize its mission to wage peace, fight disease, and build hope around the world only through generous support from individuals, foundations, corpo-rations, and governments. More than 116,629 donors contributed $212 million in cash, pledges, and in-kind gifts in 2018–2019 to the Center’s peace and health programs.

Total Expenses Fiscal Year 2018–2019

Administration

Fundraising

5%

4%

Programs

91%

Sources of Support Fiscal Year 2018–2019

Governments (U.S. and Foreign)

Individuals

Foundations

14%

14%

15%

Other

3%

Corporations

54%

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The Carter Center appreciates the support of its many donors. Although we are able to list only those gifts that totaled $1,000 or more from Sept. 1, 2018, through Aug. 31, 2019, we are grateful for each gift that helps to support the vital work of The Carter Center. Every effort has been made for accuracy. Should there be any omission or error, we apologize and ask that it be brought to our attention.

A NOTE TO DONORS

Some 113 volunteers in

the Atlanta area donated 6,784 hours of service in 2018–2019.

Their energy and devotion help the

Center achieve much more with

the resources it receives from its

financial contributors. We thank

these volunteers for their support.

VOLUNTEERS

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Anonymous (11)

AFLAC International Japan

Mr. and Mrs. Gaby A. Ajram

Al Ansari Exchange

Khalaf Ahmad Al Habtoor Foundation

Ambassador and Mrs. Philip H. Alston Jr.

Alwaleed Philanthropies

The Annenberg Foundation

Arab Fund for Economic and Social Development

Lord and Lady Michael A. Ashcroft

AT&T

Estate of Marjorie K. Balazs

BASF Corporation

Kingdom of Belgium

The Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation

Ms. Diana Blank

Mr. Richard C. Blum and The Honorable Dianne Feinstein

Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence J. Brown

The Howard G. Buffett Foundation

Mr. Warren E. Buffett

Mr. Ronald W. Burkle

CAF – Development Bank of Latin America

Callaway Foundation

Government of Canada

Margaret A. Cargill Foundation

Carnegie Corporation of New York

The Honorable Jimmy Carter and Rosalynn Carter

The Jimmy Carter Inaugural Trust

The Annie E. Casey Foundation

CDC Foundation

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

The Children’s Investment Fund Foundation UK

Clarke Cares Foundation/Clarke Mosquito Control

The Coca-Cola Company

The Coca-Cola Foundation

Ms. Caroline Cooley Browne

Cox Interests

Crabby Beach Foundation

Mrs. Dominique de Menil

Mr. Michael G. DeGroote

Delta Air Lines

The Delta Air Lines Foundation

Government of Denmark

Mr. Dermot Desmond

Mr. and Mrs. Pete Docter

The William H. Donner Foundation

Du Pont

Estate of Mark Eisner Jr.

The Elfenworks Foundation

The END Fund

The Charles Engelhard Foundation

Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Engelke

Engelke Family Foundation

Environmental Systems Research Institute

European Union

Mr. Frederick J. Eychaner

Mr. Stefan Findel and Ms. Susan Cummings-Findel

The Ford Foundation

Foreign & Commonwealth Office, United Kingdom

Mr. Paul Francis and Ms. Titia Hulst

The Franklin Mint and Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Fund

Freedom House

Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Fuqua

Mr. and Mrs. David H. Gambrell

David Gambrell Endowment Fund

Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation

Georgia Power Company

Georgia Power Foundation

The Federal Republic of Germany/Deutsche Gesellschaft Für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ)

Ms. Joanne G. Gimbel

Global Affairs Canada

Global Health Council/Gates Award for Global Health

Google.org

GSK

Estate of Claus Halle

Dr. Sidney Harman and The Honorable Jane Frank Harman

William Randolph Hearst Foundation

Mr. Christopher Hemmeter and Mrs. Patsy Hemmeter Epp

The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation

Conrad N. Hilton Foundation

The Home Depot

Mr. and Mrs. Chris Hughes

John C. and Karyl Kay Hughes Foundation

Humanity United

Dr. John P. Hussman and Mrs. Terri Hussman

The John P. Hussman Foundation

Estate of Frances and Arthur Hyde

IBM Corporation

Inter-American Development Bank

International Research & Exchanges Board

Government of Ireland/Irish Aid

ITOCHU Corporation

IZUMI Foundation

Government of Japan/Japan Social Development Fund

DONORS WITH CUMULATIVE LIFETIME GIVING OF $1 MILLION OR MORE

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Johnson & Johnson

The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kapelovitz

W. K. Kellogg Foundation

The Kendeda Fund

Mr. and Mrs. Joe E. Kiani

The Thomas M. Kirbo and Irene B. Kirbo Charitable Trust

Mrs. Joan B. Kroc

Kuwait Fund for Arab Economic Development

Dr. Anne P. Lanier

LifeStraw

Lions Clubs International Foundation

LUI Che Woo Prize Limited

The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation

Mr. and Mrs. Henry K. McConnon

Merck & Co., Inc., Kenilworth, N.J. USA

The P. D. Merrill Charitable Trust

Mr. John J. Moores Sr.

Rebecca B. Moores

Estate of Peter A. Morgan

The Charles Stewart Mott Foundation

His Highness General Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi, in honor of His Highness Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed, the President of the UAE

Government of The Netherlands

Newpeak Foundation

Mr. and Mrs. John D. Nichols Jr.

Government of Nigeria

The Nippon Foundation

Nippon Keidanren

Noor Dubai Foundation

Government of Norway

Sir Emeka Offor Foundation

The Sultanate of Oman

Mr. and Mrs. Pierre Omidyar

The OPEC Fund for International Development

Open Society Foundations

Palantir Technologies

Pfizer Inc

Precision Fabrics Group

Francis I. Proctor Foundation

His Majesty Sultan Qaboos bin Said Al Said

Qatar Fund for Development

Mr. John W. Rendon Jr. and Ms. Sandra L. Libby

River Blindness Foundation

The Rockefeller Foundation

The O. Wayne Rollins Foundation

Mr. Gerald A. Rosenthal

Mr. and Mrs. David M. Rubenstein

Mrs. Deen Day Sanders

The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

Bakr M. BinLadin for the Saudi BinLadin Group

The Saudi Fund for Development

Mr. Hugo X. Shong/IDG Capital Partners

Walter H. and Phyllis J. Shorenstein Foundation

Sightsavers

The Skoll Foundation

Mr. and Mrs. Brent L. Slay

Carlos Slim Foundation

Ms. Cherida C. Smith

Southern Company

Stanard Family Foundation

Mr. and Mrs. James N. Stanard

Mr. and Mrs. Theodore R. Stanley

The Starr Foundation

Stephens Inc.

Government of the Republic of Sudan

Government of Sweden/Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA)

Government of Switzerland

Turner Foundation

Government of The United Arab Emirates

Government of the United Kingdom

United Kingdom Department for International Development (DFID)

United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF)

United Nations Development Programme

United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees

United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali

United States Agency for International Development (USAID)

United States Department of State

The UPS Foundation

The U.S.-Middle East Partnership Initiative

Walton Family Foundation

Mr. Holland M. Ware

Estate of Patricia Warren

Estate of Grace Westcott

Joseph B. Whitehead Foundation

The Willow Springs Foundation

Robert W. Woodruff Foundation

The World Bank

World Health Organization

Estate of Goldie Woserau

Wyeth

Dr. Ellen H. Yankellow and Mr. William E. Chapman

YKK Corporation

Mr. Tadahiro Yoshida

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$100,000+Anonymous (13)The Ajram Family FoundationMr. and Mrs. Gaby A. AjramBright Horizon FoundationMr. and Mrs. Lawrence J. BrownMr. Willard B. BrownBusiness Elites ClubMargaret A. Cargill FoundationThe Children’s Investment Fund

Foundation UKChina-United States Exchange

FoundationClarke Cares Foundation/Clarke

Mosquito ControlThe Coca-Cola CompanyMs. Caroline Cooley BrowneEstate of Suzan L. CostantiniCrabby Beach FoundationThe William H. Donner

FoundationEstate of Mary Dee DupontMr. John D. EderMr. and Mrs. Paul EinbinderMr. David ElkesThe Elkes FoundationThe END FundMr. and Mrs. Robert M. EngelkeThe European UnionMr. Stefan Findel and

Ms. Susan Cummings-FindelThe Ford FoundationForeign & Commonwealth

Office, United Kingdom Freedom HouseBill & Melinda Gates

FoundationEstate of Robert P. GeryMs. Joanne G. GimbelGlobal Affairs CanadaEstate of James M. HaydenConrad N. Hilton FoundationMr. and Mrs. James W. HoagJohn C. & Karyl Kay Hughes

FoundationThe John P. Hussman

FoundationDr. John P. Hussman and

Mrs. Theresa K. HussmanGovernment of Ireland/Irish AidIZUMI FoundationEstate of Lee KapelovitzThe Kendeda FundMr. and Mrs. Joe E. KianiKuwait Fund for Arab

Economic DevelopmentMs. Linda M. LasleyThe Estates of Will and

Muriel LidskerLions Clubs International

FoundationDr. and Mrs. Fariborz Maseeh

Mr. and Mrs. Henry K. McConnon

Patrick J. McGovern Jr. Foundation

Mr. and Mrs. Jim McNamaraMerck & Co., Inc., Kenilworth,

N.J. USAThe P. D. Merrill Charitable

TrustMr. John J. Moores Sr.Estate of Ann NaniaGovernment of The NetherlandsNoor Dubai FoundationMr. Steven E. NothernThe OPEC Fund for

International DevelopmentPatient Safety Movement

FoundationPfizer IncFrancis I. Proctor FoundationQatar Fund for DevelopmentMr. Gerald A. RosenthalRTI InternationalMr. Hugo X. Shong/IDG Capital

PartnersSightsaversMr. and Mrs. Paul D. SullivanSwedish International

Development Cooperation Agency

Task Force for Global Health/Coalition for Operational Research on Neglected Tropical Diseases (COR-NTD)

Task Force for Global Health/International Trachoma Initiative (ITI)

Mr. C. H. TungUN Multidimensional Integrated

Stabilization Mission in MaliUnited Kingdom Department

for International Development (DFID)

United States Agency for International Development (USAID)

United States Department of State

University of South FloridaEstate of Grace Westcott

$50,000–$99,999Anonymous (5)BASF CorporationRobert and Joan Blackman

Family FoundationDr. and Mrs. Robert BlackmanMr. and Mrs. James E. BridgesMr. Wang Boming/Caijing

MagazineCasey Family ProgramsMr. and Mrs. Douglas W. CavesCB International BankMr. Thomas G. Chin

Mr. Jeffrey A. Dean and Ms. Heidi Hopper

Mr. and Mrs. Pete DocterEstate of E. Louise FrederickGabriel Lewis Galindo

FoundationGeorge Family FoundationMr. and Mrs. William W. GeorgeMr. and Mrs. Edward E.

Haddock Jr.Mr. R. Todd HagemeyerWilliam R. Hoch Family

Foundation IncDr. Jeanne HochMr. and Mrs. Mark R. HumphreyMr. and Mrs. Ward KaiserFred and Flora KhosraviThe Thomas M. Kirbo and Irene

B. Kirbo Charitable TrustMr. Charles H. Kirbo Jr.Frank S. and Julia M. Ladner

Family FoundationMrs. Julia M. LadnerManaaki FoundationMasimo FoundationMr. and Mrs. Michael A.

McCarthyMicrosoft CorporationRudy & Alice Ramsey

FoundationDr. and Mrs. Keith H. RandallEstate of Leda RappMr. John W. Rendon Jr. and

Ms. Sandra L. LibbyRock Paper Scissors FoundationMs. Cherida C. SmithMr. Stephen E. StillMs. Jenny B. StoddardGovernment of the Republic

of SudanTull Charitable FoundationWaterfall FoundationThe Willow Springs FoundationMs. Bickley C. WilsonMr. David Douglas Wilson and

Mrs. Melody Wilder WilsonThe Wilson Family FoundationWorld Innovation Summit

for Health (WISH), Qatar Foundation

$25,000-$49,999Anonymous (4)Mr. Terrence Adamson and

Ms. Edith HolidayEstate of Robert AldersMr. and Mrs. James H. Averill Jr.Ms. Kathleen M. BaderDr. and Mrs. Richard A. BarryMrs. Wilma BaumgartnerMr. and Mrs. Russell L.

Beckstead

Mr. Thomas C. BishopBNY Mellon Charitable

Gift FundDrs. Steven and Barbara BurrallCAF — Development Bank of

Latin AmericaTing Tsung and Wei Fong

Chao FoundationMr. David ChapinMr. and Mrs. Ross M. CooperDr. Arnold R. Cowan and

Rev. ChristineAnne C. CowanMr. Alan Davis and

Mrs. Mary Lou DaurayDavis/Dauray Family FundDelta Air LinesMr. and Mrs. Paul B. EdgerleyEstate of Arthur F. FiermontiBetty and Davis Fitzgerald

FoundationJ. B. Fuqua FoundationMr. J. Rex FuquaGeorgia Department of

Human ServicesRoger and Brenda GibsonRoger and Brenda Gibson

Family FoundationMr. Robert L. GlassMr. Nicolás González-RevillaMr. and Mrs. Donald G.

GoodwinDonald G. Goodwin Family

Foundation, IncGovernment of BermudaMr. and Mrs. Steven F. HauserMr. Gordy F. HellenbrandEstate of Susan HillMr. Jerre A. HitzInternational Development

Research CentreMr. and Mrs. Charles H.

Jenkins Jr.Dr. Shawn P. Jorgensen and

Dr. Stephanie E. JorgensenMr. Walid H. KattanMr. Philip D. Kearns and

Ms. Grace E. RayEstate of David KirkEstate of Esther P. KnierimKwoh & Pong FoundationMs. Cassandra KwohMs. Lan M. LeyererMr. Guillermo LibermanLifeStraw Mr. Edward MagarianMr. and Mrs. Anthony MooresMr. Stanley MottaThe National: International

Media InvestmentMr. Kent C. Nelson and

Ms. Ann StarrEstate of Amos L. Norris

DONORS DURING 2018–2019

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The P Twenty-One FoundationMs. F. Taylor Pape and

Mr. Haddon HuffordDr. Corey and Mrs. Ellen PavittEstate of Janet M. PierceMr. Fernando PomaEstate of Mary E. PowersRogers Family FoundationMr. and Mrs. Joseph W. RyanEstate of Bernice L. SchaeferMr. and Mrs. David W. ScheibleThe D & M Scheible Family

FoundationThe John and Kathleen

Schreiber FoundationMr. and Mrs. John SchreiberMr. and Mrs. Brent L. SlayEstate of William and

Marga SmolinMr. and Mrs. John P. SquiresMr. and Mrs. James N. StanardJames M. and Cathleen D.

Stone FoundationMr. Chade-Meng TanTan Teo Charitable FoundationMr. Greg TeetersMr. and Mrs. Mark S. TurnerUPR InfoMr. Paul E. von Kuster IIIDr. and Mrs. John D. WelchWest Star FoundationDr. Stephen Wheeler and

Dr. Patricia WheelerThe World BankMr. and Mrs. Timothy D. Zeak

$10,000-$24,999Anonymous (10)Mr. John B. AdamsDr. and Mrs. Heinz AeschbachMr. S. Decker Anstrom and

Ms. Sherron L. HiemstraMr. and Mrs. Karl E. BakhtiariMr. and Mrs. Francis J. BalintMr. and Mrs. Thomas A.

Barrow IIIThe Robert J. Bauer Family

FoundationMr. Richard BauerEstate of Barbara BaumgardnerEstate of Kathleen M. BeerBeightler Squires Charitable

TrustBenson Family FoundationMr. and Mrs. Robert S. BensonMr. Richard BerkinsDr. and Mrs. Peter C. BlockMs. Susan F. BlumenbergYoung Boozer Family FoundationMr. and Mrs. Alan J. BrattesaniMr. and Mrs. Charles M. Brewer

The Virginia and Charles Brewer Family Foundation

Ms. Jan W. BriscoeMs. Katherine K. BrobeckMr. Charles Kent BrodieMs. Donna BrownAlvin I. & Peggy S. Brown

Family Charitable FoundationMr. and Mrs. J. Chris BrownBruce Family Limited PartnershipMs. Terri D. BullockDr. and Mrs. Ronald E.

BurmeisterMr. Christopher A. CalhounDr. and Mrs. George H. CallcottEstate of Margaret J. CanavanMr. and Mrs. Michael D.

CannonMr. Sherman B. CarllThalia & Michael C. Carlos

FoundationCherokee FoundationChick-fil-A FoundationThe Ching FamilyMs. Karen M. ClarkJ. Lyell Clarke, Ph.D.Mr. John R. CliffordDr. and Mrs. W. Randall ClineClinical ResourcesMr. and Mrs. Joseph A. ColemanConfederation Capital Partners

LimitedMr. and Mrs. John H.

Costello IIIMs. Ellen Covairt and

Mr. Bernard R. KalscheuerDr. Frank A. CritzThe Honorable and Mrs. John H.

DaltonDr. Peter B. Danzig and

Ms. Lava ThomasDr. and Mrs. Sita K. DashMr. and Mrs. Lynn R. DavisMr. and Mrs. David DawsonDr. and Mrs. Clayton DeanMs. Nancy A. DeeringMr. and Mrs. Steven A. DenningMr. and Mrs. David B. DillardThe Dillard FoundationThe Edgar O. Dixon Charitable

TrustMs. Phyllis DixonMr. Eugene Z. DjeuMr. Charles M. Doyle and

Ms. Jocelyn A. HolashMr. and Mrs. Charles W.

Duncan Jr.Mr. Douglas Dunn and

Mrs. Donna GaabWalter and Ursula Eberspacher

FoundationMr. Walter Eberspacher

The Eccles Family FoundationMr. and Mrs. Robert EcclesThe Elfenworks

Foundation+A210The Ellis FoundationThe EOS Foundation TrustMr. Joseph W. EvansMr. and Mrs. L. Reade FahsMr. Paul S. Fan and

Ms. Lai-Sang YoungMr. Michael G. Feinstein and

Ms. Denise WaldronMs. Sara J. FitzgeraldMr. and Mrs. Russell FoszczMr. and Mrs. James C. FreeMr. and Mrs. Charles FrenchFull Circle FoundationMs. Evelyn K. FulmerGA Dept of Behavioral Health

and Developmental DisabilitiesEstate of Joseph GallagherMr. and Mrs. David H. GambrellDavid Gambrell Endowment

FundDr. Paul W. GerkeThe Federal Republic

of Germany/Deutsche Gesellschaft Für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ)

Drs. David and Lynn GillMr. and Mrs. John A. GilmartinMr. Taylor GloverEstate of Peter GoddardMr. and Mrs. Kevin J. GormanMr. and Mrs. Donal GroganMr. and Mrs. Edward GrzedzinskiMs. Violet HaeltermanMr. and Mrs. Floyd C. HaleMr. and Mrs. Timothy J.

HamptonDot & Lam Hardman Family

FoundationMr. and Mrs. Hubert L. Harris Jr.Ms. Janet L. HarshbergerMrs. Francis W. HatchMr. Rick Meeker HaymanMr. J. William HernandezMr. and Mrs. Philip J. Hickey Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. HillMr. and Mrs. John K. HoMs. Alice HouseknechtAlice and Jaclyn Houseknecht

FoundationDr. Matthew and Linda HulbertMr. and Mrs. Phil HurtMs. Christine HurtsellersInstitute of American StudiesElizabeth Jardina and

Brian StolerD. Jared Family FundMr. and Mrs. Stephen D.

Johnston

Mr. Chris Jones and Mrs. Barb Jones

W. M. Keck FoundationMr. and Mrs. Richard C. KernsMr. Jayant Sadashiv Khadilkar

and Ms. Manjushree R. KarkareMr. and Mrs. David KirkpatrickEstate of Ursula KnaeuselMr. and Mrs. Robert KoranDr. Wayne A. Kradjan and

Mrs. Carolyn L. KradjanMr. David LaChapelleThe Robert and Vivian Lamb

FundMs. Sherry LansingMr. Michael LebowitzMrs. Judith C. LeeMs. Elizabeth A. LiebmanMr. and Mrs. Kurt LimbachEstate of Joanne LincolnMs. Judy LockyerMr. Stephen LockyerDr. Martha LoschDr. Willa Dean LoweryMr. and Mrs. Russell S. LyonEstate of Helen J. MaasDr. and Mrs. Stephen A. MaasMr. Steven MaassMr. Robert MarshMrs. Bok Yon MaurasMr. Michael McClain and

Ms. Kathleen QuinnMrs. Lynne R. McClendonMr. John D. McElheron and

Ms. Jo-Ann P. VanReeuwykMr. and Mrs. James M.

McKinneyMs. Susanne O. McMillanEstate of Rudolph MeyerMr. and Mrs. Richard B. MillerMilner Family FoundationMr. and Mrs. James MilnerMisty Meadows FoundationMs. Dorothy J. MooreMr. David C. MorseMr. and Mrs. Michael E. MotesDr. and Mrs. Glen MurphyMs. Lee Ann MyersNatembea FoundationNational Association of

Chinese-AmericansNewman’s Own FoundationNicholl Family FoundationMs. Teresa A. NichollMr. and Mrs. John D. Nichols Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Lowell E.

Northrop IIIMr. and Mrs. Gary NortonFather William OlesikMr. Kenneth Olivier and

Ms. Angela Nomellini

This report reflects donations made during the Carter Center’s fiscal year: Sept. 1, 2018 – Aug. 31, 2019.

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Mr. and Mrs. Eric OlsenJack & Marye O’Malley

FoundationMr. and Mrs. J. Michael

O’MalleyMr. and Mrs. Steven R.

OrmistonMrs. Dorothy B. PadgettMs. Kathryn L. PatrickMr. Peter J. PetkasDr. and Mrs. Theodore PetroulasMr. Robert Pew and

Ms. Susan TaylorDrs. Lew and Winfred PinchMrs. Nan PowellMs. Kathleen QuinnDr. Russell B. Rainey and

Dr. Cheryl A. RaineyMr. and Mrs. Kurt N. RathjenMr. Wendell S. Reilly and

Ms. Mary LaneyMr. Tilman ReinhardtMs. Anne Martin ReynoldsRobert M. Rogers InvestmentsMr. and Mrs. Robert M. RogersThe Rotary FoundationEstate of Ernest W. RothfelderMr. Doug Rottman

Rottman Family Charitable Foundation

Ms. Catherine S. RoyDr. Selma H. RutenburgThe Sage FoundationMr. and Mrs. Floyd C. Sanger Jr.Mr. Zachary B. SankMrs. Harold H. SaundersMr. Robert L. SchmerkerDr. David T. SchreinerMs. Jennifer L. ScullyMr. John ScullyDr. Robert ScullyMs. Doris J. SeelyRobert A. Sherman & Gloria

Sherman Family FoundationMr. Robert A. ShermanMr. and Mrs. Robert A. ShevlinMr. and Mrs. Gregory R.

SimpsonMr. and Mrs. Brian J. SmithMr. David C. SmithEstate of Edith B. SmithDr. Forrest Ann SmithRichard O. and June C. Smith

FundMr. and Mrs. Lawrence P. Smith

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith-Dewey

SoapBox SoapsMr. and Mrs. John Robert

SouthallJohn and Polly Sparks

FoundationMr. and Mrs. James A. SquiresMrs. Mary Ellen StachnikMs. Patricia C. SteinMr. Edward Stern and

Ms. Claudia HearnThe Claudia Hearn and Edward

Stern FoundationDr. and Mrs. James F. StevensonMr. David StoppelmanMr. and Mrs. John StrangeSuggs Family FoundationMr. and Mrs. Sidney V. SuggsMr. and Mrs. Frederick C.

TeutschMs. Lorraine M. ThomasMr. and Mrs. Michael R. ThomasAndrew TobiasMs. Diane TrombettaSD Trombetta FoundationMr. and Mrs. Lloyd S. TroyerTurner EnterprisesTwo or More Foundation

UBS Optimus FoundationThe UPS FoundationMr. and Mrs. Royall Victor IIIMr. David R. VirdenMr. and Mrs. Ronald K.

WackowskiMr. Bruce WahleMs. Donna M. Warnken-BrillMs. Gwendolyn P. WeinerSarah R. Wetherbee Charitable

TrustMr. Michael J. WetherbeeMr. and Mrs. Harold WhiteMr. and Mrs. Edward J. WilsonDr. Joseph N. Wilson and

Dr. Selma P. WilsonBrenda and Wade WoodsonMs. Joanne WoodwardMr. and Mrs. Kenneth M.

WoodworthMr. and Mrs. Daniel Mark

WrightWrocklage Family Charitable

FoundationMs. Lynne E. WrocklageMr. and Mrs. Todd YankeeDr. and Mrs. Cary YehMs. Margaret A. Young

DONORS DURING 2018–2019

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$5,000-$9,999Anonymous (10)Dr. and Mrs. Joseph T.

AlexanderMs. Priscilla AlexanderMs. Toni W. AlexanderMr. Steve M. AlpersMr. and Mrs. Edward A. AmbsMs. Elizabeth AndersonEstate of Ernest H. AndersonEstate of Mark AndrewsArbor Rouge FoundationMr. and Mrs. H. Ross Arnold IIIDr. and Mrs. Michael A. ArrowJane C. Artz & Frederick J. Artz

FundDr. David A. AtefiThe AtLee Family FoundationMrs. Patricia K. AtLeeSirdar Aly AzizDr. and Mrs. Emerson M. BabbMr. and Mrs. Marvin L. BaileyMr. and Mrs. David Max BakerMr. and Mrs. J. Gregory

BallentineMr. Joe T. BambergMr. James A. BarkerMr. W. Frank Barron Jr.Mr. Joseph Bates and

Ms. Lillie McAllisterMr. Ian BaveyMs. Rebecca M. BaybrookMs. Heather BehrendsMs. Michelle Benash and

Mr. Kris KrohnBrad and Mary Frances BentonDr. Robert A. BerensonMrs. Victoria E. BeynonMs. Elizabeth K. BlakeMr. Lawrence BlaskopfMr. and Mrs. Casey BloodMr. and Mrs. David L. BoddyMs. Emily P. BoddyMs. Deborah BombardMr. Geoffrey BondMr. and Mrs. Gordon S. BonhamMs. Karen A. BorstadMr. and Mrs. James BowmanMs. Ann C. BricknerMs. Nancy BrideMr. Jerry S. BrownMs. Mary Lord BrownMr. Richard R. Brown and

Ms. Sandra Jean ZarembaMs. Marilyn J. BuryszMrs. Melissa CantacuzeneDr. Cecilia H. CantrellMr. Kent H. CarlsenEstate of Ernest and Joyce

Carlson

Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Carrano II

Mr. and Mrs. Joshua J. CarterDr. Ronald D. CarterMrs. Sarah Jane CarterMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey A. CassensMr. and Mrs. John CassidyMr. and Mrs. John K. ChalmersMr. and Mrs. Donald

ChamberlinMr. Marc A. CharyMr. David ChassonMs. Cheryl L. ChoyMr. Alan M. CodyKen and Sandy CollierDr. and Mrs. J. Richard CollinsMr. and Mrs. Thomas W.

ConroyMr. Robert A. CookMr. and Mrs. Robert J. CortelyouMrs. Anne CovertMr. and Mrs. James C. CrainMr. and Mrs. John J. CrossMr. Alex CrumbleyMr. and Mrs. Michael D. CulverMr. Bradley N. Currey Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Larry CurryMr. Jacob W. DaleMr. Peter DanburyThe Darwin FoundationMs. Nancy B. DavisMr. William A. DeaconMr. and Mrs. Wynand C. DePuyMr. David W. DoerrMrs. Wilma R. DollDouglas FoundationMr. and Mrs. Kirk DouglasMs. Christine Doyle and

Mr. Michael YessickMr. and Mrs. Stanley F.

Drezek Jr.Dr. Kathleen M. Duerksen and

Mr. Kevin M. FinneganDr. Bruce E. Duke and

Dr. Janice DukeMr. and Mrs. Kevin M. DukeMs. Marcia F. DunscombDVJ PartnershipMs. Kathryn Engholm and

Mr. Jeffrey EarlsDr. Clarissa EstepExperimurMr. and Mrs. Bob FareseProfessor and Mrs. Joseph FarrellFayetteville-Manlius High

SchoolMr. and Mrs. James W. FeltMr. Kevin P. FilterMr. Orlis R. FossumThe Honorable William Wyche

Fowler Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. Matthew S. FrazierFThree FoundationMr. and Mrs. Milton S. FujiiDr. Charles L. FullerRobert E. Gallagher Charitable

TrustMr. James F. Gammill Jr. and

Ms. Susan H. AlexanderMs. Amy GazardMs. Dorothy GernerMr. Safar I. GhazalDr. Nancy E. GibbsMrs. Susan Gibson and

Mr. Mark BergmanThe Joan L. & Robert C.

Gilkison Family FoundationMs. Joan L. GilkisonMr. and Mrs. Lawrence D.

GilsonMr. and Mrs. Richard A.

GoodrichMr. and Mrs. Stephen GordyMr. and Mrs. Charles E. GravesDr. Jeffrey Greve and

Dr. Janis KahnMr. Matt W. GriffinMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey B. GrossmanMr. and Mrs. Philip J. GroszThe Gumbo FoundationMr. Carroll J. Haas Sr.Carroll J. Haas FoundationMr. and Mrs. Donald L. HabigMr. Richard J. HamiltonMs. Patricia G. HarringtonMr. and Mrs. Peter V. HarrisMr. David H. HartkeMs. Ann-Marie F. HartlineMr. and Mrs. Steven M.

HeilmannDr. Charles J. HelmMs. Ann D. HerbertDr. and Mrs. Emery C.

Herman Jr.Ms. Mary E. HoganMr. and Mrs. Philip E.

Holladay Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Curtis D.

HollingsworthHoneybrook FoundationMr. and Mrs. Richard HoushMr. MacLay HoyneMs. Susan HribMr. Thomas Karpinski and

Ms. Christine M. Hrib-Karpinski

Ms. Margaret V. HughesMs. Susan McKee HughesHull Family FoundationMr. M. Blair Hull

The Rick Hutcheson and Rob Kincaid Charitable Giving Fund at The Community Foundation, Strengthening Inland Southern California through Philanthrophy

Jalima Holdings, Ltd.Mrs. Mavis D. JamesRev. Dr. Riley Jensen and

Dr. Pamela KiddMs. Kelley Rae Jewett and

Ms. Kristi AdamsMr. and Mrs. Bruce E. JohnsenMr. and Mrs. Charles A. JohnsonMr. Joseph N. JohnsonMr. and Mrs. W. Thomas

JohnsonMs. Karen L. JohnstonMs. Marilee JonesDrs. Robert Kamei and

Dieumy ThaiMr. and Mrs. John W.

Kapouch Jr.Mr. Vinod Kariat and

Dr. Saila KariatMr. John A. KazanjianMr. and Mrs. Christopher A.

KeenanDr. and Mrs. Michael KeenoyMr. Edward KeiderlingMr. and Mrs. Peter G. KellyMs. Nana K. KendallMs. Rosemary M. KesslerKettering FoundationEstate of Zia KhanMrs. Mary Pat KillianMs. Ellen KlainMr. and Mrs. William H. KlehMr. and Mrs. Gearold L. KnowlesMrs. Susan KnowlesMr. and Mrs. Jim KobsMs. Sonja Laughlin KoenigMr. Thomas E. KoenigMr. and Ms. Paul S. KramkowskiDrs. Mark and Diana KudesMr. and Mrs. Dilip V. KulkarniRev. and Mrs. Gary R. LaCroixDr. Susan M. LaingDr. James T. Langland and

Dr. Penny I. LanglandDr. James W. LarrickEstate of Dorothy W. LavineMr. Michael D. LaytonMs. MaryAnn LeakMs. Jessica Ledbetter and

Ms. Ranee BarsantiMr. David Lee and

Ms. Lyn JakemanMr. and Mrs. Robert N. LemaireDr. and Mrs. Jeffrey D. LemanMr. David R. Lewis

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David R. and Betsy Lewis Foundation

Mr. Charles J. LickteigMr. Bruce C. LincolnMr. Lawrence P. Littlewood and

Dr. Edna M. LittlewoodDr. Klaus LorenzMr. Howard LowenMs. Jane R. LubbenMr. and Mrs. John M. LummisMs. Kathryn LynnMr. Richard F. Lyon and

Ms. Martha McMahonMs. Anne Marie MacariJoseph and Katherine Macari

FoundationMs. Nancy F. MacLeanMagellan HealthcareMr. Carl Malcolm and

Dr. Jessica Link-MalcolmMr. and Mrs. Brandon J. MassieMr. Peter MathisThe James and Helen McCaffery

Charitable TrustMr. and Mrs. Alex F. McCallaMr. Edward A. McCallumThe Honorable and Mrs. Alonzo

L. McDonald Jr.Ms. Sharon McGregorMs. Patricia Ann McGuireMr. Robert H. McKinneyMr. and Mrs. Daniel McMorrowMr. and Mrs. Jonathan MeadMs. Patricia C. MeadowsJames R. Meadows Jr. FoundationDr. Burrelle S. MeeksDr. and Mrs. Kenneth J. MelloMrs. Paula MerrittDr. Gary L. McKown and

Ms. Jill M. MeuserMs. Mary MillerMs. Margaret K. MillsMr. Stuart Mills and

Mrs. Helen Probst MillsMs. Maggie Mitchell SalemDr. Masakazu Miyagi and

Dr. Mary MiyagiMr. and Mrs. Joseph C.

MontgomeryDr. James E. MooreMr. and Mrs. John W. MuirheadMr. Richard A. MullerMr. and Mrs. Leo F. MullinMr. Arshad MumtazMs. Eleanor MurphyMr. Peter M. MusserDr. and Mrs. Will L. NashMr. and Mrs. Matthew D.

NaveauMr. Michael Nelson and

Ms. Louise DurocherMs. Deborah R. Olson

Ms. Lisa OrbergMr. and Mrs. Daniel L.

OstranderDr. Harold E. OttRusty and Connie Pace Family

FoundationMr. and Mrs. Rusty PaceMr. and Mrs. John R. PaddisonMr. Chang K. ParkMs. Noreen J. ParrettThe Domenico Paulon

FoundationProfessor Carl Pedersen and

Ms. Vibeke Brundam JensenMr. Jim Pederson and

Dr. Karen PedersonMs. Joy PlemmonsMr. and Mrs. Marc PonsardMr. and Mrs. James A. PooleDr. Keith W. Prasse and

Dr. Susan W. PrasseDr. and Mrs. Robert J. PuckettMrs. Rita Coveney PudenzMs. Sara R. RansfordMs. Martha J. ReddoutMs. Ruth G. ReederThe Reidler FoundationMs. Stephanie W. RenuartMr. Paul F. RogersMs. Virginia B. RogersMs. Kristin RokoszDr. and Mrs. Edward H. RomondThe Barbara Ross Charitable

TrustMr. George A. RudesealDr. and Mrs. Ronald R. RudolphMs. Sara L. RuggDr. Ernesto Ruiz-Tiben and

Mrs. Emilia RuizMr. F. James RutherfordThe Susan Sarandon Charitable

FoundationMs. Susan SarandonDr. and Mrs. Ashish D. SarkarMr. Kevin J. SauderMr. S. Edward SavocaMr. and Mrs. Paul David

SchaefferMrs. John H. SchaffThe Murry & Florence Schott

Charitable FoundationEstate of Dianne SchwartzMr. and Mrs. Marcus A. ShawDr. Jason W. SheedyMr. and Mrs. Ashok ShendureMs. Jane E. Shivers and

Mr. William M. Sharp Sr.The Sikand FoundationDr. Murali Sivarajan and

Dr. Gouri SivarajanMs. Alicia W. SmithThe Smith-Free Group

Mr. Brent A. SowersMs. Diana D. SpringerMr. Leonard StallMs. Katherine A. StansiferEstate of Charlotte StarnMr. and Mrs. David A. StaudtMr. Robert Stets Jr.Mr. Steve StirlingMs. Alice L. StollMr. Robert M. Stone and

Ms. Diane E. ChristensenMr. Robert C. StorlieDr. Barbara S. StoweDr. Ali G. SurekSutter Instrument CompanyDr. and Mrs. Ronald A. SwansonDr. Peter SwiftMr. Richard Szeliski and

Ms. Lyn McCoyMs. Judy M. TaylorIl Suhandi TedjaMs. Paula TerryDr. Samuel T. TestThinFilmsDr. Gail E. Thomas and

Dr. James E. MooreMr. and Mrs. Jonathan C.

ThroopMr. and Mrs. Mark W. TiptonMrs. Phyllis J. TroyerMs. Carol L. Tucker-ForemanMs. Marcella A. TurkEstate of Everett and Petal

TurnerMr. and Mrs. Patrick J. UdingMr. and Mrs. Jody UsryMs. Martha L. VaughanVica FoundationMrs. Anne Von RosenstielMr. Dougin Walker and

Ms. Elizabeth BromleyMr. George Keith WeissMr. and Mrs. Andrew F.

WestbrookMs. Ann Rhodes WhiteMr. Thomas L. White Jr.Mr. Gene Whittier IIIMr. and Mrs. John F. WielandMalcolm Hewitt Wiener

FoundationMr. and Mrs. Malcolm H.

WienerMr. and Mrs. James C. WilliamsDr. Marilyn WilliamsEstate of William P. WilligWinestock FoundationMr. Jim WinestockDr. Robert L. WintermyerThe Kate and Richard Wolters

FoundationMs. Grace Wooding

Mr. and Mrs. Philip M. WrightMs. Patricia Yacovone-BiagiDr. Ellen H. Yankellow and

Mr. William E. ChapmanMr. Robert A. YellowleesDr. Clarice M. YentschYoshida Scholarship FoundationPeggy and Lee ZeiglerMr. Richard W. Zurek

$1,000-$4,999Anonymous (44)Mr. Eugene M. AaronMr. and Mrs. Henry L. AaronMr. Dwight L. AaronsMs. Gilda A. AbaliaMr. Warren AbbeyDrs. Charles and Rosalina

AbboudMs. Tamara AbellMr. Paul AbrahamMr. Alan R. AbramsMs. Denise AbramsAbrams Foundation, IncMr. and Mrs. Kenneth AbramsMr. and Mrs. Daryl AckermanMr. Jeffrey AdamczakDr. Alan Adams and

Ms. Kathryn A. LyonsMr. Donald Adams and

Ms. Ellen MalandMr. Douglas Adams and

Mr. Scott FitzgeraldMr. James F. AdamsLeesa B. Adams and Gerald

AdamsMs. Leslie A. AdamsMr. Thomas Adams and

Ms. Erin BellMr. and Mrs. Ronald E.

AdamsonMs. Ruby AdibAdvisory CapitalMr. and Mrs. Shawn M. AebiWalter and Leticia AeschbachThe James and Wendy Agah

Family FoundationMr. Damien AgostinelliAngela AguiarMr. and Mrs. David AhaMs. Cathleen AhearnMr. Mohammad M. AhmadMs. Heather M. AhmadiDr. M. Basheeruddin Ahmed and

Dr. Shakila AhmedMs. Sandra J. AhnMr. and Mrs. Edwin AikenAikman FoundationDr. Gillian AirMr. Lon P. AkerbergMrs. William E. Albers

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Mr. and Mrs. Mark E. AlbertsMr. and Mrs. Frank S. AlexanderMr. Miles AlexanderDrs. Bradley and Lindsay AlgerMr. and Mrs. Abdulwahab

AlharounThe Allan and Lalita Charitable

FoundationShirley & David Allen

FoundationMr. H. Inman AllenMr. Ken AllenMr. Richard C. AllenDr. Robert W. AllenMs. Sylvia E. AllenMrs. Tricia AllenMr. and Mrs. David AllmanMs. Susan W. AlmyMr. and Mrs. Richard L. AlonzoMs. Eleanor AlstonMs. Elkin Goddard AlstonMr. and Mrs. John G. Alston Sr.Mr. Edward E. AltemusDr. Susan C. AlveyYoshiko AmemiyaAmerica China Public Affairs

InstituteDr. Sam J. Amirfar and

Mrs. Vibhuti Arya AmirfarDr. and Mrs. Melvin E. AndersenThe Honorable and Mrs. Brady

AndersonMs. Brenda C. AndersonDr. Cris J. AndersonMr. Jeffrey Anderson and

Ms. Megan BrownMr. Karl D. AndersonDr. Larry J. Anderson and

Ms. Karen TorgheleMr. Larry W. Anderson and

Mr. Michael Bernard BoulasMr. and Mrs. Scott W. AndersonSherman Michael Anderson

TrustMr. and Mrs. Weston A.

AndersonMr. and Mrs. Wayne AndreenDr. and Mrs. Charles A.

AndrewsMr. Richard AngeloMr. Brian Anthony and

Mr. Joseph FitzpatrickMr. Gavin S. ApplebyMs. Miriam N. ArbeloMr. Brian Arbogast and

Ms. Valerie TaricoArbor Research Collaborative

for HealthAristonMr. Bobby B. ArmstrongMr. and Mrs. Bruce H.

Armstrong

Mr. and Mrs. Clay Margrave Armstrong

Mr. Frank Arnold and Mrs. Anna Arnold

Mr. Norman A. ArnoldMr. David W. Arpi and

Ms. Natalie GubbArt Engineering CorporationMr. Kevin W. ArthurMr. and Mrs. Roy AsburyMr. Patrick W. AsherMs. Ann M. AshtonMrs. W. F. AskinsMrs. Cynthia A. Atkins and

Mr. Robert AtkinsMr. Roger Atkinson and

Ms. Janet AreyMr. Bernard Attal and

Ms. Gerluze SantanaMr. Peter AumannMs. Anne B. AunspaughMrs. Julia E. AustboMs. Anita AustinMr. and Mrs. Charles W. Austin

Mr. Clarence AvantMr. and Mrs. Peter AweidaMs. Cindi AyalaMr. Peter BabbidgeMr. and Mrs. James F. BackmanMr. Abdulla BadshaMs. B. Jo BaerMr. and Mrs. Thomas J.

Bagby IIIMr. Norman S. Baier Jr.Mr. Bruce H. BaileyMr. and Mrs. Jeff C. BaileyVirginia R. BaileyMr. and Mrs. Victor M. BairdMr. and Mrs. J. F. BakenDr. and Mrs. Alfred L. BakerDr. and Mrs. David J. BakerMr. and Mrs. Gareth D. BakerMr. and Mrs. George BakerDr. Gordon N. BakerDr. Ronald L. BakerMr. and Mrs. James V. Bala

Dr. John Ball and Ms. Jean Dillon

Dr. John R. BallDr. and Mrs. Joseph A. BallMr. and Mrs. Thomas E. BallMr. and Mrs. W. Thomas

BallantineMs. Jacqueline BallesterMr. and Mrs. Parmanand

BalsaverThe Bank of New York Mellon

Community PartnershipDr. and Mrs. Mark T. BankerMr. and Mrs. Joseph R. BankoffMs. Rosemarie BarattaMr. Arlander BarkerMs. Jan C. BarlowMs. B. Kim BarnesMr. Jeff P. BarnesMs. Anne BarnettMs. Beverly A. BarnettMr. and Mrs. Jack H. BarnettMr. and Mrs. George D. Barnhart

This report reflects donations made during the Carter Center’s fiscal year: Sept. 1, 2018 – Aug. 31, 2019.

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Ms. Elaine BarnhillMr. and Mrs. Lloyd J. BaroodyMs. Patricia S. BarrettMrs. Sylvia J. BarrettMr. and Mrs. Douglas BarringerMr. Brian BarryDr. Joseph BarryMs. Kathryn A. BarryDr. Jeanne A. BarsantiMr. Ronald F. BartaBill Bartholomay FoundationMr. William C. BartholomayMs. Janet M. BartlettMrs. Margaret BartlettMr. Donald BartonMr. John J. BartonMr. and Mrs. Lawrence BartonMr. Todd Barton and

Ms. Mary Elizabeth KreiderMr. David W. BartzMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey BatemanMr. Richard E. BatemanMr. and Mrs. Gene B. BatesMr. and Mrs. Roland L. BatesMr. Stephen BatesMs. Jessica B. BatridgeMs. Catherine BatsonMr. Jerry L. Batson and

Ms. Brenda A. SchilkeMr. Michael Batte and

Ms. Wanda KileMs. Paula BaudouxMr. George W. BauerMr. Richard A. BaumgartnerPatti and Owen BaynhamDr. Robert E. Beach and

Dr. Patricia S. BeachBear Sontz Family FoundationMr. and Mrs. Byron T. BeasleyMs. Lauren L. BeaudryMs. Mary W. BeazleyMr. and Mrs. Bryan T. BebbMs. Barbara BeckMr. and Mrs. Bryce L. BeckMrs. Darla BeckMr. and Mrs. Donald W. BeckerDr. Jonathan BeckerMs. Joanne BeckhamMs. Peggy A. BeckhamMr. and Mrs. Thomas M.

BeckmanMs. Rosemary D. BeecherThe Beggs Family FoundationMs. Sandi Jo BehnkenRev. Lance BeizerMr. Kenneth BelcherMs. Bonnie J. BellDr. Gregory J. BellMr. Jonathan D. BellMr. and Mrs. Louis Bellardo

Mr. Jonathan W. BenderAlbert & Pamela Bendich

Charitable TrustMrs. Albert BendichLawrence BenefieldMr. Richard E. BenfieldMr. David L. BennettEstate of Margaret BensonMrs. Elizabeth D. Bentley and

Mr. John BentleyMs. Marjorie C. BentonMs. Joan D. BentzMr. James S. BerdouMs. Kathryn W. BerensonMs. Diane R. BergenMs. Robin Michelle Bergen and

Ms. Janine HackettMr. Laurence N. BerkingMr. Thomas BernadzikowskiDavid BerndtMs. Jane M. BerndtMrs. Elaine V. BerquistMr. and Mrs. John T. BerryMr. and Mrs. Richard BerryMr. Wayne Bert and

Ms. Kerstin JagerboMrs. Kathy BettyMr. Jim BetzMr. and Mrs. Kenneth D. BetzMs. Susan E. BevingtonMs. Annamae M. BeyetteMr. Bruce BidleMr. David G. BiemillerMrs. Teresa BierdemanMr. and Mrs. Joseph R. BiggsMr. and Mrs. William F. BiggsMs. Elizabeth Biliske and

Mr. Patrick HolmesMs. Suzanne BinderMs. Elizabeth H. BinkleyMr. and Mrs. Robert R. BinnsMs. Karen L. BirchmoreMr. and Mrs. Ashley R. BirdMr. and Mrs. Warren M. BirdMs. Ada Lea N. BirnieMrs. Norbert BischofDr. and Mrs. David F. BishopMr. Gary BittnerMr. Ronald L. Bjick and

Mrs. Suzanne BjickMs. Karen BlackMs. Patricia BlackMr. and Mrs. Richard BlackMs. Susan S. BlackmanMr. and Mrs. Cliff BlakerDr. Tallis Blalack and

Ms. Katherine WellerMs. Becky BlalockDr. Kendall Blanchard and

Dr. Connie Blanchard

Mr. and Mrs. Paul BlanchardMs. Kathryn BlattMr. and Mrs. Lee N. BlattMr. and Mrs. Francis J. Blesso Jr.Ms. Teri Bleuel and Dr. Charles

McCallaMr. Robert E. BliemeisterMrs. Judith L. BlileyBlistexMr. William K. BlockMr. Dennis BlockerMr. John W. BloomMr. and Mrs. Glendon W. BlumeDr. Hartwig Blume and

Dr. Anita BlumeMs. Mary Elayne BlumhagenMr. Wayne Blythe and

Dr. Cheryl BlytheMr. and Mrs. Fred BockmannMr. James E. BodmerMr. and Mrs. William BodnarMr. Adam C. BoeseMs. Joyce Hood BoettcherMrs. Robert C. BogenpohlMr. and Mrs. Joshua BogerMr. Scott BoggessMs. Joan W. BoggsMrs. Terri BoissonneaultDr. and Mrs. John K. BoitnottMr. and Mrs. Ryan K. BolgerMr. Franz-Josef BollMr. and Mrs. Ross N. BoltonMr. and Mrs. Thomas H.

Boone Jr.Dr. Carol C. BordenMs. Jean P. BordewichMr. Arne BorgnesDr. and Mrs. Thomas H.

BornemannDr. Leslie McIntosh BorrelliMr. and Mrs. Thomas G. BosMr. Brian L. BoucherDrs. Ken and Karen BoudreauMr. and Mrs. John A. BoudreauxChris BoultonMs. Roseann H. BoveMs. Kathleen BovidMr. David F. Bowen and

Mrs. Maryann BowenMs. Heidi Bankes BowenMs. Deborah BoyceMs. Helen BoyceMr. John BoydMr. Eric BoyeMr. David F. BoyleMr. and Mrs. William E. BoysMr. Todd C. BradburyJohn and Kristine BradleyMr. Neal Bradsher and

Ms. Elizabeth Johnson

Mr. Charles R. BrainardMr. Albert Brandel and

Dr. Maureen MurphyMs. Susan E. BrandtMs. M. Elizabeth BrannonAudrey E. BreedenMr. James D. Brees and

Dr. Carol K. BreesMrs. Rose Marie BrehmMr. Edward G. BrekkeMr. John P. BremerMr. Sean M. BrennanMs. Lynn BresciaMr. Henry C. Brevard Jr.Mr. Don BreyerMr. and Mrs. Mark BriggsMr. Harold C. Brockman and

Ms. Cynthia SmithMr. Jonathan BroderickMs. Nellie BrogleMr. Henry BronkeMs. Ginger L. BrookoverLeigh W. Brooks, Ph.D.Mr. Guido BrosioDr. Kathleen A. BrosnanMr. and Mrs. Reade BrowerMr. Corey BrownRev. and Mrs. John L. BrownMs. Kellie R. BrownMrs. L. Priscilla BrownMr. Maceo A. BrownDr. Mary Jo McGee BrownMr. Michael S. Brown and

Ms. Antonia Del RossoMs. Patsy F. BrownMr. Robert Clarke BrownMr. and Mrs. Stuart H. BrownMr. Willis R. BrownDr. William T. Browne and

Dr. Evelyn W. BrowneMr. Robert BruiningDr. David BruncoMs. Kathy BruneskeMrs. James I. BrunellMs. Barbara A. BrunerMr. David H. BryanMr. John T. BryanMr. Wesley L. Bryan and

Ms. Terri ZwickCecelia E. BryantMr. Scott BrysonMrs. Zbigniew B. BrzezinskiThe Brzezinski Family

FoundationMr. Ian J. BrzezinskiMs. Margaret BuckleyMr. and Mrs. Richard B. BuckleyMrs. Wendy Buckley and

Mr. John F. BuckleyMr. Ted L. Buczkiewicz

DONORS DURING 2018–2019

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Dr. Robert E. Budin and Dr. Diane A. Lowe

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Buechner III

Ms. Dale C. BuffaloeMr. and Mrs. William J. Bugg Jr.Mrs. Virginia BuhlerRev. Dearl L. BunceMr. and Mrs. Steve BunceMs. Mary Catherine BuntingMs. Mary Alice BurackMs. Shannon BurchMs. Mary Stewart BurgherDr. Kathleen M. BurkeDr. Merrikay Oleen BurkeyMr. and Mrs. Scott BurnettRalph Burnham Charitable

Lead TrustMr. and Mrs. James BurnisMr. James BurnsDr. Annie Hunt BurrissMr. and Mrs. Jerome BurtDr. and Mrs. William J. BurtisMr. James BurtonMr. William BusseMs. Enid J. BusserMrs. Irene L. BussjaegerMs. Wilhelmina BusterDr. David M. ButlerMr. and Mrs. Frank A. ButlerDr. and Mrs. Paul R. ButlerMr. Gary R. Byerly and

Ms. Maud M. WalshByers Engineering CompanyMr. Kenneth G. Byers Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Andrew W. ByrdGeoff ByrdMr. and Mrs. Jerry M. ByrdDr. Sherryl A. ByrdMr. and Mrs. Bruce C. ByrneMs. Kris ByrneMr. and Mrs. Michael G. ByrneMs. Sandra Cable and

Mr. Edwin CableMr. and Mrs. William H. CableMs. Patty Cabot Ms. Barbara J. Cain CookMr. Nick CairnsMs. Cindy CalbaumMs. Carol W. CaldwellMr. Charles CaldwellMr. and Mrs. Duke M. CaldwellMs. Sandra B. CallariDr. David L. Camenga and

Ms. Nora B. ArnoldMr. Donald F. CampbellDr. Elizabeth E. CampbellMs. Jane E. CampbellMr. Phil W. Campbell

Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Cantales

Mr. and Mrs. Steven CapellaMr. David J. CapraroMr. and Mrs. Robert C. CaprilesMr. and Mrs. Michael H.

CardozoMs. Carole M. CareyMs. Statia CareyMr. John L. Carlin Jr.Mr. Roland W. CarloniMr. Keith W. CarlsonMr. and Mrs. Leonard CarlstromMr. Brian CarmanMr. and Mrs. W. Craig CarmanDr. Amee F. CarminesMr. Bertram W. Carp and

Ms. Lynn McReynoldsMr. Jeffery CarpenterMr. and Mrs. Robert J. CarpenterMr. Robert E. CarrMs. Susan A. CarrMr. and Mrs. Wayne CarriereMr. and Mrs. Cameron

CarringtonMr. Brandon W. CarsonMr. Charles W. Carson Jr.Mr. and Mrs. James B. Carson Jr.The Calvin W. Carter FamilyMr. and Mrs. D. Jeffrey CarterMr. James E. Carter III and

Ms. Rebecca Carter Dr. Jean Carter and

Mr. Michael P. CarterDr. and Mrs. John B. CarterMr. Kermon A. CarterMr. William Hodding Carter IIIMs. Victoria P. CarverMs. Susan M. Case and

Mr. Alfred DeMaria Jr.Mr. Daniel Casey and

Ms. Dolores ConnollyMs. Judith CassellaMs. Cecily L. CassumMr. and Mrs. Stanley CastoDr. Kenneth G. CastroMs. Theresa CatinoMr. and Mrs. Richard E.

CavanaghMr. Richard A. CavanaughDr. Roy CavigliaDr. James G. CayaThe Cedars FoundationDr. Louis Centofanti and

Ms. Wanda RachelsMs. Melanie W. ChadwickDr. and Mrs. Arthur ChaffeeMs. Christina ChalkleyCol. Kathy Chambers, RetiredEdith and Anthony Chan

Mr. Kang ChanMs. Aruna ChandraMr. and Mrs. Michael H. ChaninMs. Miriam D. ChapmanCharitable Adult Rides &

ServicesPrasan Vimonluk Chariya

FoundationDr. and Mrs. Prasan ChariyaGary A. Charles and

Rhea W. CharlesMr. Kenneth ChaseDr. Michael D. Chase and

Dr. Patricia SatoDr. and Mrs. Lawrence ChasinMr. Eric D. ChasserMs. Marva J. Cheek-GettisMs. Hazel K. CheilekMs. Liu ChenDr. Samuel M. ChenMr. Eng Aun ChengAnne A. Chew and Earle ChewMr. Daniel M. ChewMr. Albert ChiangMr. Shi Baw Ch’ng and

Ms. Janice Pei-Chen LeeMr. Philip S. ChordasMr. Henry ChouMs. Grace P. ChowDr. and Mrs. Paul M.

ChristensenMs. Marianne R. ChristianoMr. Edbert ChuaChiwei D. ChuangMr. Walter D. ClareMr. and Mrs. Allen T. ClarkPaul W. Clark Family

FoundationMr. and Mrs. Lynn R. ClarkMs. Marilyn ClarkDr. Michele ClarkMr. Paul W. ClarkMr. and Mrs. Terry M. ClarkMs. Patricia ClarkeMs. Judith ClarksonMs. Linda M. ClaryDr. Jaclynn R. ClasenMr. Russell K. ClaytonMr. Thomas Clower Jr.Ms. Marge CoahranMr. E. H. CoburnMs. Regina CocanougherMr. and Mrs. Douglas M.

CochraneEstate of Dee M. CodyMr. Mark CoffmanMr. David H. Cofrin and

Ms. Christine Tryba-CofrinMr. and Mrs. Darvy M. Cohan

Mr. Edward B. Cohen and Ambassador Charlene Barshefsky

Mr. and Mrs. Harvey M. CohenMr. Mark B. Cohen and

Ms. Sheila M. FyfeAmmie R. ColeDr. Johnnetta B. ColeMs. Sheryl ColeDr. Jane L. ColemanMr. Timothy J. ColganMs. Nancy F. CollierMs. Courtney CollinsMr. James W. Collins Jr.Mrs. John CollinsKathleen E. CollinsColorado Episcopal FoundationMr. and Mrs. Robert ColyarMs. Carol R. CombsMr. Bryan Conley and

Ms. Monika NikoreMr. Robert M. ConleyMr. Peter D. ConlonMr. Jack G. ConnerDr. K. T. Connor and

Mr. Jere RobingsMs. Teresa M. ConnorsMr. and Mrs. Robert ConradiMs. Leisa ContrerasMs. Margaret A. Cook LevyMr. William Cook and

Ms. Monika MevenkampMr. and Mrs. Allen CookeMs. Nancy H. CookeMr. Mark J. Coolican and

Ms. Susan J. BlotzerMr. and Mrs. Kevin C. CooperDr. and Mrs. Max CooperMs. Shan CooperMr. James M. Copeland Jr. and

Ms. Deborah E. McFarlandMr. and Mrs. Warren N.

CoppedgeThe Honorable Samuel G.

CoppersmithMs. Alyse Lucas Corcoran and

Mr. John L. MorrisonEstate of Johnnie C. CordleMr. Tim CordleMs. Ellyn Corey and

Mr. Thomas SartorMs. Jessica CorkDr. Lynn D. CornellMr. Rod CorvoDr. and Mrs. Michael F. CosciaMs. Christine R. CottrellMr. Curtiss CoughlinMr. and Mrs. William M.

CoulterMr. and Mrs. Charles M. Couric

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Dr. Shawn Cowper and Dr. Carolyn Rambus

Mr. Jeremy CowperthwaiteMr. and Mrs. Rodney B. CoxMr. Mark A. CraigMs. Nancy W. CraigAnn and Jeff CramerBeth Crane and Richard McKeeMr. Erik Crank and

Mrs. Laura ArbillaMs. Lisa M. Cremin and

Mr. W. Bruce HarlanDr. Melinda D. CrenshawChaplain (Lt. Col.) Tammie E.

CrewsMs. Linda K. CrimingerEstate of Mariann A. CrockerDr. Gary Cromer and

Ms. Judy PorterMs. Mary Karen CroninMs. Eleanor B. CrookDr. Catherine CrossMrs. Louis C. CrouchMr. and Mrs. Dwight CrowderMr. James P. CrozierMs. Judy M. CulbreathMs. Janice A. CulpepperCulver Family FoundationMr. and Mrs. J. Bart CulverMr. Willson Cummer and

Ms. Michelle BreidenbachMr. John CummingsDr. George W. CunninghamMr. Hugh Cunningham and

Dr. Maddy CunninghamMr. and Mrs. Thomas

CunninghamMr. Danny CupitMrs. Carleton E. CurranMs. Susan M. CurranMs. Donna J. CurrieMr. Gilbert Curry Jr. and

Mrs. Linda CurryDr. Susan Curtis and

Dr. Charles CutterDr. Roy CurtissMs. Kristin A. CutlerMr. and Mrs. W. Bowman CutterMs. Sandra L. CutuliMs. Marlene CzarkowskiMr. and Mrs. Frank CzarneckiMr. and Mrs. Joseph CzarnezkiMr. Francis Da ConturbiaMr. and Mrs. Robert K.

Dace-SmithMr. and Mrs. Peter DahlbergMs. Lori Dando and

Mr. Stephen DandoMr. and Mrs. Scott DanielMr. Jerald Allen Daniels

Mr. and Mrs. Stephen S. Danielsen

Dr. and Mrs. Daniel F. DanzlDr. Carol F. DaronThe Dart BankMr. and Mrs. Gastón O. DaumyRev. Bruce Davidson and

Mr. Donald BarbMr. Thomas W. Davidson and

Ms. Susan J. MartinMr. Alan J. DavinoDr. Alison E. DavisMs. Ann G. DavisMs. Barbara M. DavisMr. and Mrs. Charles DavisMr. Christopher L. DavisMr. and Mrs. Don A. Davis Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Erroll B. Davis Jr.Mr. James L. DavisMr. and Mrs. Thomas J. DavisMr. Durfee DayMs. Kathleen DayDr. and Mrs. Deane K. DaytonMr. and Mrs. Justin De GraafMr. William J. de GrootMr. Walter De Treux IIIMr. P. De VilliersDr. Philip Dean and

Dr. Linda ChurchMr. and Mrs. Charles A.

DeBenedittisThe Debs FoundationMr. Richard A. Debs and

Dr. Barbara Knowles DebsMs. Ann Marie DechmanMr. Brian DeckerMs. Mary C. DeckerDr. Patricia L. Dedert and

Dr. Michiel E. UlteeMr. David A. DeFehrMr. and Mrs. John DeHarpporteMr. Edward Delaplaine IIMr. and Mrs. Joseph DelgadoMr. Michael DemeterDrs. Jeffrey and Therese DemouyRev. Catherine B. Dempesy-SimsMs. Dolores DenaroMs. Francoise E. DenisMr. Jeffrey DennisMr. Daniel W. DennisonMr. Jeffrey V. Dennler and

Mrs. Kathryn DennlerMr. and Mrs. Richard A.

Denny Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Shaun K. DeolaMs. Joanne DephillipsMs. Sandra J. DercoleMr. and Mrs. Brian J. DerryMr. Edward V. DesantisMr. Thomas M. DethlefsMr. John Deushane

Ms. C. Maury DevineMs. Irene Devine and

Mr. Hal SchneiderMrs. Carol DevossMr. Raymond DevriesMr. and Mrs. Roger DeVriesMs. Tina DevriesMs. Pacia T. S. DewaldMr. George T. Dewey IIIRev. and Mrs. Donald N. DialSandra DiazMr. Timothy DiazDr. Claudia C. Dickerson and

Mr. Wayne GrinsteadMr. Mark DickinsonDickson Family FundMs. Marlene G. DicksonMs. Pamela H. DicksonMr. Robert C. Dieckmann and

Mrs. Barbara DieckmannMs. Marion DienerMr. Wallace W. DietzMr. and Mrs. David B. DillonMs. Jean Marie DillonMr. John R. DillonMr. and Mrs. Andrew DiLoretoMr. Chip DinkerMs. Carol DirksMs. Mary C. DixonMr. and Mrs. Phillip Lewis

DixonDr. Robert M. DixonMr. Sven Dobler and

Mr. Per DoblerMr. Michael DoddMr. Eric DoddsDr. Daniel W. DodgenMs. Mary Jane DodsonDom Miguel PhotographyMr. Arlen D. Dominek and

Mr. A.J. YoungMr. Joseph P. Dominguez Jr.Dr. Taymon Domzalski and

Dr. Lisa Ann CavanaughMr. Michael DonnantuonoMr. and Mrs. Edward Keith

DonnellyMr. Dave DoodyMr. Paul Dooley and

Ms. Winnie HolzmanMs. Carol G. DornbushMrs. Robert J. DorwartDr. Razak A. DosaniMr. and Mrs. Glenn R. DoshayMr. Dennis M. Douglas and

Mrs. Vickie S. DouglasDove Givings Foundation IIMs. Rhea DowMs. Rebecca Dowdakin and

Ms. Flora McMartinMs. Irene Dowdy

Ms. Betsy DowneyDr. Deborah D. Downs and

Dr. Rami R. RazoukDowntown InvestorsMr. Douglas O. DrakeMr. Kurt DreckmeierDr. Robert Numan and

Dr. Diane E. DreherDr. Martin Drey and

Ms. Debbie DavenportMs. Christine DreyfusMs. Susan DriscollDr. Joseph D. Driskill and

Ms. Leslie BryantMr. and Mrs. Cornelis J. DrostMr. and Mrs. Clarence

DrummondMr. and Mrs. Barry A. DryerMs. Claire Y. DuMr. and Mrs. Mark DuffyMr. Robert J. Duffy and

Ms. Betty LilesMr. and Mrs. Larry DugganMr. Kevin Dulsky and

Ms. Melissa DanielsMs. Lisa A. DunavinMs. Deborah DunevantMs. Patricia DusenburyMs. Bertha B. DuvernayMs. Rachelle R. DwaihyMr. David E. DwyerMr. and Mrs. Bruce DyeDr. Brad Dyke and

Dr. Sarah CookinhamEagan Family FoundationMr. John F. EaganSharon EasterlingGeorge H. Eddings Sr. and

Alfreda R. Eddings FoundationMr. and Mrs. George H.

Eddings Sr.Mr. Barry EdelmanMr. and Mrs. Bert P. Eder Sr.Ms. Genelle EdwardsMs. Kimberly A. EdwardsMr. and Mrs. William T.

EdwardsMr. and Mrs. Edmund A. EganMr. M. Michael EganMs. Laura M. EggerMr. and Mrs. David EggertDr. and Mrs. Bryon EhlmannMs. Irene A. EhretMr. and Mrs. Robert J. EkmanDr. Mouradi B. ElchahalMr. and Mrs. Eldon EllerDr. Kenneth W. ElligersMr. Charles ElliottMr. Al EllisMrs. Sandra Ellison and

Mr. Gene Ellison

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Ms. Rosanda EllsworthDr. Antoinette S. EmchMr. and Mrs. Trent EmenekerEMSA FundMr. and Mrs. Thomas EnghThe Honorable and Mrs. James

C. EnglandMr. Daniel D. EnglishMr. and Mrs. John D. EpsteinMs. Barbara J. EricsonDr. and Mrs. Trent ErneyMs. Catherine M. ErnyMr. Joseph W. Esherick and

Ms. Wa YeThe Lisa Esherick Fund at

the East Bay Community Foundation

Ms. Elizabeth EshlemanMr. Daniel EsreyMr. Robert J. EssickMr. José A. EstevesMr. Christopher E. EubankMr. and Mrs. David EvansMr. and Mrs. Edward R. EvansMr. James Allen EvansMs. Margaret B. EvansDr. Suzanne Evans and

Dr. Carl K. BeyerMr. and Mrs. Thomas N. EvansMr. Thomas W. EvansMs. Kellie Evans-O’ConnorMr. Benjamin L. EverittMr. and Mrs. Michael EverlyMr. Robert V. EversEversheds Sutherland (US) LLPMs. Kathy EvittsDr. David L. Ewing and

Dr. June EwingExpress ContractingMs. Jean W. FaddisMs. Barbara Faga and

Mr. Paul C. KulinskiMr. and Mrs. Michael P. FaheyMs. Patricia M. Fair and

Mr. Randy ArnoldMr. and Mrs. John FairfieldMrs. Dara FairgrievesDr. Rumi FaizerMr. Patrick R. FalknerMr. and Mrs. Raymond FantuzziMs. Annette FarleyDr. Harlicia F. FarleyDr. Paul G. FarnhamMr. and Mrs. George C. FarrantDr. and Mrs. Neil FarrisMr. Joseph FataSteven F. Faulhaber and

Sarah FaulhaberMr. and Mrs. Thomas FaulknerDr. Catherine A. FaverDr. Louise C. Fawcett

Mr. Don FeathersDr. Joseph M Feczko and

Ms. Leighton GleicherMr. and Mrs. Thomas V.

FehsenfeldMr. and Mrs. William S.

FehsenfeldMr. Jay M. Feinman and

Ms. Carole A. WoodMs. Elaine J. FeldeMr. and Mrs. Henry David

Fellows Jr.Ms. Katherine M. FellowsDr. R. Fenton-MayMs. Laura M. FerencMr. Rodney Ferguson and

Ms. Kathleen EganMrs. Jeanne FermierMr. and Mrs. Robert FerrellMrs. Scott FerrisMs. Susan S. FersonMs. Karen FiantMs. Lynda FifeMs. Robin FigueroaMr. and Mrs. Norman P.

Findley IIIMr. and Mrs. Kenneth FingerMr. Leroy M. FingersonThe Samuel Finkel FoundationMr. Howard B. FinkelDr. and Mrs. Gregory K. FinnMr. and Mrs. Kenneth W.

FischerMr. and Mrs. Harry H. FishMs. Jean FisherDr. and Mrs. Jonathan H. FisherMr. and Mrs. Mike FisherMs. Catherine FissellMs. Judith A. FitzMr. Christophe FlamentMs. Nancy E. FleischerMr. David FlemingMr. Steve FlesherMr. and Mrs. Denny D. FlickMr. and Mrs. Maurice R. FliessMr. and Mrs. Richard FloodFloradon FoundationMs. Sarah L. FlosiRev. and Mrs. Ralph FogalMs. Mary Jane FogleMs. Frieda E. FolandMr. and Mrs. John M. FoleyMs. Pegi FollachioMs. Patricia R. FormanMr. John S. ForrerMr. Leo C. ForrestMs. Barbara L. ForsterDr. Jane E. FossumJohn Foster and Sarah FosterMs. Nancy V. Foster

Mr. Willie A. FosterMs. Karen FouadMrs. Frances W. FowlerMr. and Mrs. R. Dean FowlerMr. and Mrs. Dale Fox Jr.Mr. James E. FoxMary Ellen Fox & Michael E.

Fox Family FoundationMr. and Mrs. Michael Fox Sr.Dr. Susan J. FoxMr. and Mrs. Thomas FoxMr. and Mrs. William L. FrakesMs. Mary Ann FrancisMr. and Mrs. Stephen R.

FranciscoA. J. Frank Family FoundationMr. Paul R. FrankDr. Mary B. FrankisMs. Alice FranklinDr. Andrea FrantzMr. and Mrs. Donald J. FraserMs. Susan FraysseMs. Estelle FreedmanMr. Simon David FreemanDr. Christopher P. FrenchMr. and Mrs. James B. FrenchMs. Jeanna FrenchMs. Cynthia Evans FreshnockMrs. Clare FriedmanMr. John FriesMs. Susanne FritscheDr. Max L. Fritzler and

Ms. Gayle HaugenMr. Markus Fromherz and

Ms. Heike SchmitzMr. Richard L. Fruchterman III

and Ms. Sallie R. WilliamsMr. Kenneth B. FryMr. Frank J. Fuchs IIIDr. Colony FugateMr. Phillip T. FujiiGregory L. and Carol H.

FullertonMs. Marilyn B. FunderburkMr. William FyockMrs. Carole Eason Gaeckle and

Mr. Steve GaeckleMr. and Mrs. William GagenMr. and Mrs. Stanley A.

GalanskiMs. Julie GalbraithMs. Kyle R. GalbraithMr. Tracy GallagherMs. Alison Gallaway and

Mr. Andy CarsonMs. Gail GallessichMs. Sabra Gallo and

Mr. Frederick PostMs. Stephanie Garber and

Mr. David M. CollinsMr. and Mrs. Thomas Gard

Dr. Cynthia GardnerDr. Paige Garnett and

Mr. Walt GarnettMr. Lester L. GarrisonMrs. Virginia Garrison and

Mr. Ron C. GarrisonMr. Jon GarthoffMs. Joan E. GatesMr. and Mrs. William P. GauppMr. Harry W. GedneyMr. David W. GeilenMr. Stephen GelardiGeneral AtomicsGeneral Building MaintenanceMs. Janine B. GensheimerMs. Dorothy A. GeogheganMs. Margaret H. GeorgeRev. and Mrs. William S. GeorgeMr. and Mrs. Steven R. GerleitMs. Norma A. GernonMs. Liliane V. GershMr. and Mrs. Praveen GhantaMr. and Mrs. Vasudev GharpureGHR FoundationMr. and Mrs. Leonard GiambalvoMr. Eric M. GibberSarah MacKenzie GibbonsMs. Sharon M. GibbonsMr. and Mrs. Ronald J. GibsonMr. Roger W. GiesMs. Joni L. GieseThe Honorable Gordon D. GiffinMr. Roosevelt GilesMr. Keith T. GillenMr. and Mrs. Charles R.

Gillespie Jr.Ms. Marianne GillespieMr. John H. GilletteMr. and Mrs. Gerald V. GillilandMr. Douglas Gillingham and

Ms. Dana L. FriehaufDr. Pat Ingle GillisMr. and Mrs. Thomas A.

GiordanoMr. Dale B. GiulieriMs. Jean F. GivensMr. and Mrs. William W. GivensMs. Clevie E. GladneyMr. Robert K. GlassMr. and Mrs. Gary W. GlasscockMr. and Mrs. William J. GlasserMr. and Mrs. Jack GleasonDr. James F. GlocknerMr. and Mrs. David A. GloseMr. Thomas GlowackiMs. Ann C. GobeskiMr. Bobby D. GodbeeMr. and Mrs. John W. GoddenMr. and Mrs. Nitin Godiwala

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Steven J. Goering and Telma Goering

Ms. Melissa GoforthMr. Judd GoldbergMs. Shelley Gale GoldsmithMr. and Mrs. Geraldo GomesDr. Kathryn GonzalezMr. David C. GoodTeresa T. GoodellGoogasian Family FoundationMr. and Mrs. George GoogasianDr. Patricia C. Gordin and

Mr. Lawrence A. GordinMr. Clifford GordonMr. Alan GoreMr. Milton GoreMrs. Julia GossMr. and Mrs. Nathanial

GozanskyDr. Albert G. GrabbAbe Graber Memorial FundMr. and Mrs. James M. GraceyMs. Mary K. GrafMr. and Mrs. Robert H. GrahamMr. James GrahnMs. Marlys GramleyDr. Cherlyn S. GranroseMr. and Mrs. Curtis GrantMr. and Mrs. Pirie J. GrantMr. Roderick M. GrantMr. and Mrs. Rex L. GranumMs. Judith GrassilliMs. Paula T. GrassoMs. Annette GrattanMr. George C. GravleeMr. Donald H. Gray Jr.Dr. Paul N. GrayMs. Marian M. GraybillGreater Greenville Family

HealthMr. Douglas GreenDr. and Mrs. Francis W. GreenDr. Garrett Green and

Mrs. Priscilla GreenMr. and Mrs. Joseph H. GreenMr. Kevin F. GreenMr. Robert Kent GreenawaltMrs. Ann M. Greene and

Mr. Steven GreeneMr. Bob Greene and

Ms. Leslie Ellen BrownThe Greenhouse ChurchMs. Suzanne GreenleafMs. Patsy GreenupMr. E. Alex GregoryDr. and Mrs. Martin C. GregoryDr. and Mrs. David GrendaMs. Tilly M. GreyDr. E. Rawson Griffin III and

Ms. D. Clark Griffin-Eddings

Mr. and Mrs. Gordon D. GriffinJoanne and Tim GriffinMs. Linda GriffinMs. Sarah H. GriffinMs. Sue GriffinMr. John H. GriffithMr. and Mrs. Charles W. GriggMr. Dennis GrimesGary G. Grindler and

Christine GrindlerMr. and Mrs. Richard B.

GritmanMr. Fred Grob and

Ms. Dorothy M. KinneyMr. Christian GroenkeMr. and Mrs. Gary GroseDr. and Mrs. James L. GroskreutzDr. Thurman T. GrossnickleMr. and Mrs. Mark GroveMs. Margo S. GrovesMr. and Mrs. Walter E. GrubbsMs. Georgia GrummonDr. Stefano GuandaliniMs. Paula M. GuibaultMr. and Mrs. Faruk GulCharles J. Gunderson and

Louann GundersonDr. and Mrs. Surendra GuptaMr. Pete GustafsonVivian Hays Guthrie

Charitable FundMr. and Mrs. Kenneth GutierrezMs. Aneta GutrichMs. Joan B. HaanMs. Linda D. HaasGinnie and Peter Haas Jr. FundMs. Jenny HaaseMr. and Mrs. Mark A. HackettMr. Steven R. HackettMs. Ann H. HadfieldMrs. Mary A. Haering and

Mr. James Brian HaeringMr. Robert S. Hagge Jr.Mr. Ray HagrmanMr. Gregory J. HahnMr. and Mrs. Emmett M. HaleThe Hale FoundationMr. and Mrs. Bruce S. HallBruce S. & Betty L. Hall

Charitable FoundationMs. Jane Beaumont Hall, Esq.Ms. Laura Fiddelke HallMs. Margaret C. HallenbeckMr. Jeffrey J. Hallett and

Mrs. Debra Ann CameronMs. Juanita E. HalliseyMr. Andrew HallowellMs. Marcia HalpernMs. Jill K. HalvorsenMr. Tahir Hamid

Mr. Art HamiltonMr. and Mrs. Herman H.

HamiltonMs. Mary J. HamiltonMs. Florence B. HamlinMs. Karen A. HammerstromEstate of Garnet W. HammondMr. Paul B. Hammond and

Ms. Tracee LaingMr. Mark P. HamptonMs. Joanna R. Hanes-LahrMr. and Mrs. Scott HanklaMr. and Mrs. Donald HanleyThe Robert T. Hanley

FoundationMr. Robert T. HanleyMr. John B. HanlonRev. and Mrs. Earl K. HannaDr. David G. HannayMr. Charles C. Hansen IIIMr. and Mrs. John HansenDr. and Mrs. M. Emdadul HaqueMr. Richard M. Harden and

Ms. Zebe SchmittThe Honorable Hal D. HardinMs. Rochelle HardinMr. Hilliard B. HardmanDr. and Mrs. John B. HardmanMr. John B. HardmanMr. and Mrs. Byron L. HardyMs. Mary A. HardyEstate of Lucile M. HarfordMr. and Mrs. Joseph HargadonMs. Janet L. HarknessMs. Mary Ann A. HarmanTerry W. HarmonMs. Sally HarmsMs. Dorothy HarnishMr. William T. Harper and

Ms. Brida M. SmithMr. and Mrs. David P.

HarringtonMs. Carolyn L. HarrisMr. Edward W. Harris Jr.Ms. Margaret HarrisMs. Gail HarrisonMs. Kathleen J. HarrisonMs. Maryanne HarrisonMr. Kenneth HarstadDr. Carol S. HartMr. Ronald P. Hart and

Mrs. Mary Ann L. HartMs. Ellen Weaver HartmanMr. Stephen HartnettMr. and Mrs. Jeff D. HaskinMs. Melanie P. HastingsMr. Antoine G. Hatoun and

Ms. Andrea G. LevittMr. Martin A. HaugenMs. Judith J. Havens

Drs. Harry and Lynne HaverkosMr. and Mrs. Robert W.

HavilandMr. Vincent A. HaynesMr. John HaysMrs. Judith HaysMs. Barbara W. HazelettHCD FoundationMs. Vivian J. HeadingsMr. and Mrs. Richard W. HealeyHealthcare Georgia FoundationMr. and Mrs. Christopher C.

HealyDr. Patrick Hearing and

Dr. Janet HearingMs. Anne R. HearstMr. George HeavnerMr. David R. HedrickMs. Audrey E. Heffernan and

Mr. Joseph ShohanDr. Boo Heflin and

Mrs. Mary B. HeflinMr. Steven G. Heida and

Mrs. Debbie E. HeidaMr. Robert B. HeinemannDr. and Mrs. Gerard L. HelinekDr. and Mrs. Patrick J. HellerHellgate High SchoolMr. Merrit A. HeminwayMr. John H. Hemsley and

Ms. Nansi MendozaMs. Babette HenaganThe Henagan FoundationMr. James A. Henderson Jr.Ms. Laurel E. HendersonDr. and Mrs. Ralph H.

HendersonRobert and Norma HendersonSammy Henderson and

Paula HendersonMs. Janet P. HendricksMr. and Mrs. Glenn P. HendrixMr. and Mrs. Kevin J. HeneghanDr. David Hennerman and

Dr. Barbara WidmerMr. Bill HenselMrs. Janice HensiekMr. Joseph E. HerbstEllen S. and Jay R. HermanMrs. Edigna HeroldMr. and Mrs. Ronald L.

HerrmannMr. Frederick C. Herzog III and

Ms. Marla J. MercerMr. James P. HeslaMs. Janet L. HesnessDr. and Mrs. B. Mark HessMrs. George G. HessMr. Willis S. HesselrothMr. and Mrs. Robert G. HestandMs. Susan A. Heule

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Kruskal HewittDr. Kenneth R. HeyMrs. Juliane HeymanDr. and Mrs. Carlton T. HicksMr. and Mrs. James D. HierDr. and Mrs. C. Steven

HieronymusMrs. Jesse Hill Jr.Mr. and Mrs. B. Harvey Hill Jr.Dr. David W. and Wanda HillMrs. Dorothy HillDr. Tracey Hill and

Mr. Dale HillMs. Patricia M. HilpertMs. Donna R. HiltonDr. James A. HinckleyMr. Ed HingsbergenMr. Joseph HingstonSteven Hirdes and Sandra HirdesDrs. Rich and Anne HiskesDr. and Mrs. Dar-Veig HoMr. and Mrs. Wayne E.

HochstetlerMr. and Mrs. Dan HoeprichMs. Barbara A. HoeschlerMr. and Mrs. David B. HoffmanMrs. Joann HoffmanMs. Marie A. HoffmanMr. David D. HofmeisterMr. Paul HogbenMr. and Mrs. Charles A.

HoldenerAnn M. & Robert M. Holder

FoundationMr. John R. HolderHolder PropertiesMr. and Mrs. Robert M.

Holder Jr.Dr. Elizabeth A. HollandMr. Larry N. HollandDr. and Mrs. Peter HolmDr. and Mrs. William A. HolmDr. Thomas R. Holmes and

Dr. Grace HolmesMr. and Mrs. Donald HolmgrenMr. William G. HoltMr. Neal S. HoltzerMr. Gerard J. HolzmannPui-Jane HonMr. John Y. HongDr. Gail HongladaromMr. and Mrs. Michael

HoogendykDr. Ann Elizabeth HoosMr. Glenn R. HooverHopi Farms & Minerals, Ltd.Dr. Donald Hopkins and

Dr. Ernestine HopkinsMrs. Horace B. HordMs. Kelly HornerMs. Mary L. Hortin

Dr. Vittorio G. HosleDr. Russ HostetlerDr. and Mrs. Leslie S. HoughMs. Ruth A. HoughMr. Edward C. HouseMr. and Mrs. Cornelius HoustonMr. and Mrs. John HoustonMr. and Mrs. John P. HoustonMs. Eileen HoutMr. and Mrs. Rand A. HovenDr. Marla S. HowardMr. and Mrs. Robert W. HowardMrs. Ina E. HowellMr. and Mrs. Lembhard G.

HowellMr. and Mrs. Edward S. HowleDr. Diana HuMrs. Elizabeth B. HubbardMr. Donald H. HubbsMs. Jo Ann HudsonMr. Richard A. HudsonMr. and Mrs. Fritz HuebnerDr. Ray E. HuebschmannMr. and Mrs. Kenneth B. HuesbyDrs. Kenneth and Britt HuffMs. Cheryl L. HuffmanMr. Melvin Eugene HuffmanMrs. Charlotte E. HughesMs. Leah HughesMr. and Mrs. Ming C. HuiMr. Bruce HullMs. Anne HumesMr. David C. HummMr. and Mrs. Bradley HummelMr. Russell N. HumphreyMs. Cheryl HunleyMs. Mary Hoffman HuntMr. Peter D. HuntMr. and Mrs. Thomas N. HuntMs. Annette L. HunterF. A. Hunter & AssociatesMr. Farley A. HunterProfessor and Mrs. Howard O.

HunterMr. John D. HunterMr. William C. HunterMr. Elvin W. HurstMr. and Mrs. Arthur R. Hurt, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Alan D. HusakRev. Mary Ann and

Dr. Michael HustonMr. Rich Huszagh and

Ms. Cristina E. CarrellMs. Mary A. HutchinsonMr. and Mrs. Terry L.

HutchinsonMr. and Mrs. Richard W. HutsonDr. and Mrs. Stephen M. HuxAmbassador Jeanette W. Hyde

Mr. and Mrs. Michael H. Iacolucci

Ms. Diane M. IchiyasuOSazuwa M. IghoosagieMs. Jacqueline IkedaMs. Henna InamMs. S. Reshma InamdarAdmiral and Mrs. Bobby R.

InmanThe Inman FoundationMs. Cornelia S. IonescuMr. and Mrs. Robert M. IrishMr. and Mrs. B. William IrlbeckMs. Kazuko IshidaMr. David IversonMr. Mitsuhiro IwamotoDr. Linda IzquierdoDr. Elizabeth C. JacksonMr. and Mrs. Greg D. JacksonDr. Marianne JacksonMary E. Jackson and

Wayne JacksonMrs. William J. JacksonMr. and Mrs. H. Craig JacobsMr. James H. JacobsMr. and Mrs. Paul J. JacobsMr. Mitchell B. JacobyMs. Diane S. JacqminMr. and Mrs. Petter JahnsenMr. Felix A. JakobMs. Maria H. JalicsMs. Jenny James and

Mr. Gary ParkerJana FoundationMr. Ronald M. JarvisMr. Richard J. JasculcaMs. Barbara B. JavarasMr. and Mrs. Michael JayDr. Cynthia P. JayneMr. George W. JefferyMs. Barbara I. JenkinsMr. and Mrs. Robert JennaroMr. Robert L. Jennings Jr. and

Ms. Barbara H. BottJane JennyMr. and Mrs. Mark JensenMr. and Mrs. Arthur H. JerbertMr. and Mrs. C. Gene JesterMr. Matthew JewettJewish Federation of Greater

AtlantaMr. James V. JirousekMr. and Mrs. Alan H. JobeRev. Dr. Janice JodockMrs. June R. Johns and

Mr. Joseph W. Johns Jr.Mr. Andrew M. JohnsonMs. Catherine A. JohnsonMr. and Mrs. Christian Johnson

Dr. Collin B. Johnson and Ms. Kirsten Olson

Mr. Frederick D. JohnsonMr. George H. JohnsonMs. Jennifer A. Johnson and

Mr. Kenneth L. GrotewielMs. Joan G. JohnsonMr. Jonathan D. JohnsonMs. Karen L. JohnsonMs. Luci Baines JohnsonThe Honorable Marilyn JohnsonDr. and Mrs. Melvin J.

Johnson IIIGeorge H. Johnson PropertiesMs. Sandra JohnsonMr. and Mrs. Thad JohnsonMs. Jana Johnston and

Mr. William TomlinsonMr. Eric J. JoinerMr. Cliff Jolliff and

Ms. Elaine GerkeMr. and Mrs. Bill JonesMr. and Mrs. Boisfeuillet

Jones Jr.Mr. Charles E. JonesMr. G. Pownall JonesMr. and Mrs. Gilbert G. JonesMr. and Mrs. Howard E. JonesMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey D. JonesMrs. Kimberly A. JonesMr. and Mrs. Milton H. Jones Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Reginald M. JonesMr. Stephen Jones and

Ms. Carol FlintDr. and Mrs. Warren JonesMr. Lawrence E. JordanMr. Robert L. JordanBob and Diane JorgensenMr. and Mrs. Bruce A. JudsonRev. Paula K. Judy and

Mr. K. Wesley JudyMs. Janice JungMr. Michael C. JustMr. Jack KademianMs. Marsha A. KademianDr. Julian Leonard KadishMr. and Mrs. John S. KahlerMs. MarLen KaiserMr. and Mrs. Thomas KaiserMr. Steven KallioDr. Sona Kalousdian and

Dr. Ira LawrenceMr. Dale S. KammerlohrMr. and Mrs. Kevin KandaMs. Kris L. Kandler and

Ms. Kim KandlerMr. Peter KandoraMrs. Carol F. KaneMr. Nahaliel KanferMr. and Mrs. Partap Kapoor

and Family

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Mrs. Laura M. Kasman and Mr. Alex Kasman

Ms. Joan KasprowiczMs. Patricia A. KatesMs. Erin N. Kauffman and

Mr. Matthew B. ReisigDr. Daniel A. Kaufman and

Ms. Taylor BrooksMr. Kenneth Carroll KaufmanMr. Philip W. KaufmanMs. Alice H. KaufmannMs. Sarah KaufmannMr. and Mrs. John T. KautzerDr. Charles D. Kay and

Ms. Margaret Trageser-KayMs. M. Emilie KeasMr. Raymond J. KeatingMs. Dorothy L. KeeblerMs. Laurie KeeganThe Keenan FoundationMs. Tanya Mujica Keenan and

Mr. Jeffrey KeenanThe Keewin Real Property

CompanyMr. Bill KehlMr. Christopher W. KellenMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey S. KelleyMr. Michael W. Kelley and

Ms. Jill HuchitalMr. David W. KellyMs. Margaret E. KellyMr. and Mrs. Michael J. KellyMr. and Ms. John KemmererDr. and Mrs. Dale J. KempfMs. Alexis KennedyMr. and Mrs. James E. KennedyDr. and Mrs. Robert P. KennedyMs. Nicky KenneyDr. James J. KentMs. Joan M. KentDr. and Mrs. Onnik KeshishianMs. Merrilynn W. KesslerMr. Robert Kessler and

Ms. Nancy PrahoferMr. Joseph M. Keto and

Ms. Catherine M. BergerMr. Theodore M. KeuchelMr. Nicholas S. KeyMr. and Mrs. Ashraf R. KhalafMr. and Mrs. Mahendra KhatauMr. and Mrs. Robert M. KickDr. Sarah E. KiddMs. Susan A. KiddMr. David KieltykaMs. Jacqueline M. KienzleMr. John B. KilbaneMrs. Arlene W. Kilgore and

Mr. W. Hunter KilgoreIlsong KimMr. Jung KimDr. and Mrs. Sung-Hou Kim

Dr. and Mrs. P. Douglas KindschiArlon R. KingMs. Sheryl KingMs. Valerie King-ErnstMr. John E. KinikinMs. Mary KinseyMr. David KirkMr. Irwin E. KirkMr. and Mrs. Derek G. KirklandMr. and Mrs. Stephen KitchenMr. and Mrs. Kenneth KleinMr. and Mrs. Wallace KleinMrs. Betsy KlineMs. Carolyn Klinger and

Mr. Donn WilliamsMr. and Mrs. Jonathan B. KlugerSteven and Diane KnappMr. Jeffrey KnauthMs. Marily KnieriemenMs. Janice J. KnightMr. Robert N. Knight Jr.Knopf Family FoundationMr. Jim KnopfMr. James T. KnowlesMr. and Mrs. Wyck KnoxMs. Julia R. Knox-HudsonMr. Darrell KnutieMs. Kristin L. KoblishMr. and Mrs. Paul N. KochMr. and Mrs. Eric K. KocherMr. Bruce J. KoehlerMr. Kerry W. KohnenMr. and Mrs. Ray E. KohringDr. Hey-Jin KongKonu TownMr. and Mrs. Jason KopankeMs. Susan K. KoralikDr. J. Michael Korff and

Ms. Meena Korff-RodriguesMs. Darlene S. KostrubDr. and Mrs. M. Roman KotlarekMr. Jeff Kovalic and

Mrs. Pam KovalicDr. Robert C. KowerskiMr. Donald KraftMs. Mary C. KraftMr. and Mrs. Timothy E. KraftMr. Richard S. KramerDr. and Mrs. Gary A. KrasickyMs. Judy E. KratovilMs. Melissa A. R. KrauseMs. Cecelia S. KreidlerMr. Seth R. Krieger and

Ms. Katherine PeresMr. Steven Kremm and

Ms. Susan CorbettMr. and Mrs. Michael KrepickMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey L. KresgeMr. Ronald Krisch

Dr. Radha Kannus Krishnan and Mrs. Sendil Krishnan

Dr. Shyam KrishnanKyle KrohnMr. and Mrs. Louis R. KrollMs. Leigh-Anne KrometisMr. and Mrs. Richard A. KruseMr. and Mrs. Phillips KuhlMr. and Mrs. Franklin R.

KuhlmanMr. James G. KulleckMr. Robert J. KunioDr. Bradley KunzMs. Debbie KusakaMr. John K. Kusant Jr.Ms. Helen KutschbachDr. Arden Kwan and

Dr. Mei Chow-KwanMs. Julia I. KyleMs. Judith M. KyshMr. and Mrs. Michael J.

LabowskyMr. Phillip J. LachmannMr. and Mrs. David LackeyMr. and Mrs. Dennis R. LacroixMs. Yvonne B. LaFeverMr. Michael LaHood and

Ms. Elizabeth PontikesMr. and Mrs. John D. LambMs. Genevieve Lambert and

Mr. Barry BryantDr. Matthew J. Lambert IIIEstate of Wooster LambertMr. and Mrs. David L. LammertMr. and Mrs. James G. LaneMs. Rebecca A. Lane and

Ms. Kathleen WilliamsAmbassador and Mrs. James T.

LaneyDr. and Mrs. Roger LangMr. David E. LangeMr. Peter Lankford and

Dr. Alyna ChienMr. and Mrs. Thomas E. LantzMr. and Mrs. Ray A. LaPanseMr. and Mrs. James M. LaRoweMs. Mary LaschoberMr. William D. LascurettesMr. Glenn E. LasherMs. Robin J. LaskoMr. Thomas A. LastMr. and Mrs. George W.

LattimerDr. Sharon L. LaubachSteven and Teresa LavellMs. Joan LavinMr. John W. Law and

Mr. Thomas MoultonMs. Mary C. LawlorMr. Robert A. Lawrence

Ms. Angelique Layton and Mr. Jeffrey Anderson

Mr. Steve LazzareschiMr. and Mrs. Matt LeacockThe Leadership CircleMr. and Mrs. Patrick T. LeahyMr. Eric LeakeMr. Douglas LealMr. Tom LeaseMr. Richard Leask and

Ms. Barbara MeansMr. and Mrs. Gerald W. LeavellMr. and Mrs. Andrew S. LeborMr. Joel L. LebowitzMr. Lewis T. LeClairMr. Josh Ledford and

Ms. Gretchen McHenryMr. and Mrs. John L. LedmanMr. and Mrs. Eugene C. LeeMs. Linda LeeLeFort-Martin Fund of The

Chicago Community Foundation

Mr. John E. LeggMr. and Mrs. Michael J. LeggeMr. and Mrs. Dale W. LeibachMr. and Mrs. Clifford LeitchMr. David O. LeiwantMr. Thomas P. LemkeDr. Jennifer LenningtonMs. Ina B. LeonardEstate of Sue LeongMr. and Mrs. Larry N. LeshMr. and Mrs. John William

LeslieMs. Marilyn R. LeungMr. and Mrs. Raymond M.

LeutholdMr. and Mrs. John LevayMr. Zachary R. LevinMr. and Mrs. W. Steven

LewellenMs. Mary Lindsey LewisDrs. Raymond and Ruth LiangMr. Scott P. Libson and

Ms. Dorothy RhodesMs. Peggy LichterMr. and Mrs. John R. LigertwoodDr. and Mrs. Alfred R. LightMs. Meredith LilleyWeelee LimMs. Elsa LimbachMr. Jeffrey Limberg and

Ms. Kathleen ConklinDr. Stan M. LindenfeldDr. Peter Lindsay and

Ms. Kate BinzenMr. Ian Douglas LindseyMr. and Mrs. David A. LinerMr. William H. LinginfelterMr. Michael L. Linhardt

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Mr. & Mrs. George P. LinkMs. Sylvia F. LinkeMr. Christopher Linn and

Ms. Patricia KellisonMs. Mary D. LintonMr. Arthur D. Lipson and

Ms. Rochelle S. KaplanMr. Charles W. LittleMs. Sharon LiuMr. and Mrs. Yawei LiuMr. Robert Livsey and

Ms. Rita ListonMs. Angela Lo ReMr. Dennis P. LockhartMr. Gregory Loek and

Ms. Kathleen RiceDr. Deborah Lynn Loers and

Dr. David PrenticeDr. and Mrs. David L. LohinMr. and Mrs. George LohrerMs. Helen S. LondonMs. Mary Kate LongMr. Samuel P. LongstreetMs. Alicia Loo and

Mr. Guy MillerSimon LopezMs. Jane LorangerMr. and Mrs. John P. LouchheimMs. Sheryl A. LouieDr. and Mrs. Christopher

LouisellMr. Christopher LoveMs. Diane LovittMr. and Mrs. John LovittMr. Joseph Ellis LoydMr. Christopher J. LudewigDr. Christy L. LudlowDr. Barbara A. LukeMs. Dianne LuketicMr. Leonard LukinMr. and Mrs. Stuart W. LumsdenMr. Raymond LunaMs. Kirsten Lundergan-LinkerMr. and Mrs. Vincent LunettaDr. Alan C. Luntz and

Ms. Danielle Henkels-LuntzMr. and Mrs. John R. LuongoMs. Louella Smart LupoMr. James LutzPatricia A. LutzMr. and Mrs. Theodore C. LutzMs. Joanne LymanThe Honorable Noreen A.

LynchMr. and Mrs. Sam LyonMr. and Mrs. Joseph P. LyonsMr. and Mrs. Richard LyttleMr. Eric MacamMr. Stewart MacAulayMr. Christopher M. Mackey and

Ms. Donna L. Cherniak

Ms. Karen A. MackoMr. and Mrs. D. Gordon

MacLeodMs. Megan R. MacMillanMs. Drue A. MageeDr. Sean Madden and Dr.

Daphne Rommereim-MaddenMr. and Mrs. Charlie MagillMr. Kathleen J. MahaffeyMs. Julia MaherMr. and Mrs. John D. MahonyDr. Lena MalikMrs. Janet MalkarMr. Todd MalkinMr. J. Michael MaloneyMs. Mary Sue MalotteDr. Alex D. MalterThe Mamdani FoundationMr. Iqbal G. MamdaniDr. Mark Manasse and

Dr. Janet Mohle-BoetaniMr. and Mrs. James V. ManningMr. and Mrs. Peter ManningMs. Louise ManryMrs. Hilda MansfieldMrs. Sarah Mantz and

Mr. Michael R. MantzMs. Ellen E. ManuelMr. A. Russell MaraneMr. James F. Marchman IIIMr. and Mrs. Andrew D. MarekMr. and Mrs. Jack MargossianMr. Rick Mariano and The

Honorable Katherine FeinsteinMr. and Mrs. Fred MarkhamMs. Dana MarksMr. Earl MarshDr. and Mrs. William E. MarshMs. Cassandra L. MarshallThe Honorable and Mrs. F.

Ray MarshallMr. Robert MarshallMr. Donald B. MartiMr. and Mrs. Aaron MartinDr. D. Jeannette MartinMr. and Mrs. Gary MartinMr. and Mrs. James D. MartinMrs. Judy N. Martin and

Mr. John P. Martin Jr.Ms. Kathleen E. MartinMs. Marie K. MartinMr. and Mrs. Michael K. MartinMichele MartinDr. Richard E. MartinMr. and Mrs. Dennis A.

MartinekMr. Richard MartinezMr. and Mrs. Timothy H.

MartinsMr. Robert A. MarxMr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Maser

Ms. Bonnie MasonMr. and Mrs. Keith W. MasonMs. Suzanne E. MasseyLoris Masterton Family

Foundation UADMrs. William L. MastertonMs. Darlene D. MathiasMrs. Simy N. MathovDr. Grace N. MatiruDr. Eula L. MattheisDr. John Ray MattheisRev. Dr. Daniel P. MatthewsDr. and Mrs. Randall MatthewsMs. Sarah B. MatthewsMr. Michael A. Matuson and

Ms. Jean M. SuplickMs. Katharine W. MauerThe John J. and Maryanne T.

Mauriel Family FoundationMr. Michael John MaurielMs. Pauline A. MayerMr. and Mrs. Roy MayfieldMr. and Mrs. Charles MaynardMs. Anna L. MayneDr. Paul W. MayneMr. Robert T. and Susan H.

MayneDr. Wallace D. MaysDr. Derek T. MayweatherMr. Brian K. Mazar and

Mrs. Anne S. MazarMr. and Mrs. Riyad MaznaviDr. and Mrs. William J. MazzeiMr. Steven K. McAllisterMs. Teresa A. McAraMr. James A. McBride and

Ms. Mary MorseMr. John McBrideMr. Mark McBrideMr. Brandon McCall and

Ms. Tracie DiamondMr. and Mrs. John B.

McCammonDeborah and Stephen McCarterDr. Paul J. McCarthyDr. Susan A. McCarthyMr. Michael McCartyMrs. Kathy J. McCaughey and

Mr. Ward W. McCaugheyDr. and Mrs. David McCleanMr. David J. McLeanMr. and Mrs. Robert K.

McClearyMs. Marilyn R. McCloskeyMs. Erin K. McConaheyMs. Creel C. McCormackMrs. Sandra L. McCoy-

Cleveland and Mr. David Cleveland

Mr. and Mrs. Charles N. McCullough

Ms. Florence McCutcheonThe McCutcheon FoundationMrs. Carolyn B. McDonaldMr. and Mrs. Ben G. McDowMr. and Mrs. David P. McElroyMr. and Mrs. Carl McElweeMr. and Mrs. Kevin McEnteeDr. and Mrs. Sam G. McFarlandMs. Janice McGarrah and

Mr. Steven WilliamsMs. Christine McGarryMr. and Mrs. Patrick M.

McGeehanMs. Ellen G. McGeorgeMr. Donald E. McGinnis and

Mrs. Janet A. McGinnisMr. Michael E. McGoldrickMr. Daniel McGuireJeffrey and Karen McHenryMr. David J. McIntoshMr. and Mrs. James T.

McIntyre Jr.Ms. Pamela W. McKeeDr. Margaret Anne McKennaDr. Matthew T. McKennaMr. and Mrs. Michael J.

McKennaMr. and Mrs. Steven A.

McKennaMr. and Mrs. Wade F. McKenzieMs. Maridelle McKessonMs. Joyce A. McKnightRev. Leslie McKownMr. and Mrs. Myron D. McLainMr. and Mrs. Scott A.

McLaughlinDr. and Mrs. Thomas C.

McLaughlinJohn Luther McLean and

Isabelle Gray McLean TrustMr. and Mrs. Edward McLeanMr. Gerard S. McLoughlinMcMahon Family Fund at

The San Diego FoundationDr. Steven W. McMillenMr. and Mrs. David J. McMorrisMr. and Mrs. David A.

McMullenMr. and Mrs. Scott McMurrayDr. Rene McNall-KnappMs. Yone C. McNallyDr. Wayne F. McNettMs. Alice B. McReynoldsMr. and Mrs. Michael S.

McTeagueMr. and Mrs. Joel McWilliamsMs. Janice A. MearsMs. Beverly L. MecklenburgMr. John C. MedfordMs. Jean M. Meek and

Mr. George Meek

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Ms. Barbara F. MeekerMs. Leila MeghjiMs. Dorothea MegnaMs. Mary A. MehargMs. Smita MehtaMs. Magdalen S. MeinhardtMrs. Mathias MeinzingerMr. and Mrs. Ulrich K. MelcherDr. and Mrs. Christopher

MeriamMs. Bethany MerrettMr. and Mrs. Robert MerrillThe Honorable Gilbert S.

MerrittMs. Gretchen L. MesserMs. Erin MeyerMr. Mark E. MeyerMr. Richard A. MichalskiMr. Philippe MicheletMr. and Mrs. Dyer T. MichellMr. Thomas C. MichelsMr. and Mrs. John C.

MiddlebrooksMr. and Mrs. Brian L. MihmMs. Mihoko S. MikiMs. Frances E. MikusMrs. Victoria MikysaMr. James P. MileyMs. Julie MillaneMr. Charles R. MillerMs. Christy L. MillerDr. and Mrs. Dayton MillerDon L. & Nancy K. Miller 2015

Children’s FundDr. and Mrs. Duane MillerMs. Elizabeth W. MillerMs. Ellen V. MillerMr. Milton Miller IIDr. O. Fred Miller IIIMr. and Mrs. Paul D. MillerMs. Phyllis H. MillerMs. Susan E. Miller-TullyMs. Emily T. MillettDr. and Mrs. Wayne MilloyDr. G. Irene MinorMr. and Mrs. John M. MirskyMr. and Mrs. Clifton D. MitchellMs. Emilie A. MitchellMr. Willis H. MitchellMr. and Mrs. James M.

MitchelsonMr. and Mrs. Thomas M. MitroMs. Cristina L. MiyarDonald E. Mize Jr.Ms. Betty J. MizekMobley & AssociatesMr. Dennis R. MobleyMs. Anne ModarressiMr. Richard P. MoeMs. Diane L. Moffett

Mr. Thomas J. MoffettMr. Zoeb MogriDr. and Mrs. Harvey

MohrenweiserMr. Vighneswara R. R.

MokkaralaMr. John D. MollerMs. Kerry D. MollnMr. Jared MonninMs. Lou Ann Montana and

Mr. James PflugrathDr. Elizabeth M. MonteiroMr. Craig MontellMr. and Mrs. M. Lee

MontgomeryMr. and Mrs. Scott T.

MontgomeryMr. and Mrs. Richard L. MoodyDr. Barbara MooreDr. Cathleen MooreMs. Jo Ann MooreMoore Family FoundationMr. and Mrs. Ronald W. MooreDr. and Mrs. Thomas J. MooreMs. Anne C. MoosMr. and Mrs. Thomas F. MoranDawn MoraskiBetty and Jean MoriMr. and Mrs. David G. MoriartyMr. and Mrs. Joel V. Morris Jr.Mr. Gary MorrisonEvelyn and John Morrison

Charitable FoundationMr. John L. MorrisonMr. Ralph R. MorrisonMr. Emory L. MorsbergerMs. Ruth E. MortMs. Jill L. Mortensen and

Ms. Sharon Kay PhillipsMs. Victoria K. MortensenThe Honorable Alfred H. MosesThe Honorable Ambler H.

Moss Jr.Moss FoundationMr. Jerry MossMs. Christina W. MoulsonMr. William A. MuckenfussMr. Ashutosh S. MujumdarDr. and Mrs. Sal MukhoDr. Linda MulkaDr. Gary R. MullenMs. Lynette MullensDr. Christopher Mullin and

Dr. Sarah GaffenMrs. Mary A. MullinMrs. Catherine A. MullinsMr. and Mrs. Christopher G.

MumfordDr. and Mrs. Robert S.

Munford IIIMs. Laila Munif

Mr. James L. MunozMr. Robert R. Munoz and

Ms. Pamela J. HughesMs. Myra M. MunsonDr. and Mrs. James MurakamiMr. Harry MuranakaMs. Janice W. MurdochMr. Michael MurphyMs. Pamela MurphyMs. Christi MurrayMr. Leonard MyattMs. Jennifer MyersMr. and Mrs. Jon F. MyersDr. Stephanie NacouziMr. Rajeev Y. NagarMr. and Mrs. Andrew W. NagleMs. Vivian T. NagyMs. Sandhya NandigumMr. and Mrs. Jerome NatoliDr. and Mrs. John J. NaveauMr. and Mrs. Daniel E. NealMs. Violetta Neal-LeonardMr. and Mrs. Samuel H. NeffDr. Robert Negrini and

Ms. Jana McIntyreMr. Matthew NeigerRev. Thomas NellisMs. Lisa A. NelmsMr. George Nelsen and

Ms. Therese SimonMs. Dawn D. NelsonMr. Douglas W. NelsonMr. Edwin NelsonMs. Karen M. NelsonDr. Ramona NelsonDr. Sarah M. NelsonMr. Walter E. NetherlandMs. Jeanmarie NettletonMr. Win Neuger and Dr.

Christie NeugerNew Horizon FoundationNew World LibraryMr. Dana Newbauer and

Dr. Lisa NoceraMr. Daniel NewellNancy L. Newman and

Donald F. LathenDr. Ronald Ngayan and

Ms. Sasha Gulati-NgayanMr. and Mrs. James O. NickelMr. and Mrs. Ken NielsonMr. William Larry Niemann and

Mrs. Jayne NiemannMr. and Mrs. Michael T. NigroMr. Clark NobilMr. and Mrs. David J. NoonanThe North Ridge FoundationMs. Hadley D. NorthropMr. Paul NorthrupEstate of Arthur F. Noskowiak

Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. NovackMr. Bruce NovakMs. Esther M. NovakMr. Alexander NovakovicDr. and Mrs. Jeffrey NowakMr. and Mrs. James R. NowickiMr. John E. Nowlin-HubbardMs. Catherine NoxselNoxsel Waddell FoundationMr. and Mrs. James W. NoyesNTINurse Practioner Healthcare

FoundationMr. and Mrs. Donald E. NygaardMr. and Mrs. James E. ObeyMr. David O’BrienMr. Robert OchylskiMs. Ellen M. O’DeaMiss Nancy Lee OetterMs. Marianne OfenlochMr. and Mrs. Douglas H. OgdenMr. Babatunde A. OgunnaikeMs. Mary L. O’KeefeDr. Robert W. OkerblomDr. Mark D. Okusa and

Dr. Diane OkusaMs. Tammie OliverMs. Leslie O’LoughlinMr. and Mrs. Cory OlsonDr. David OlsonMr. David OlsonMs. Carol J. OlwellDr. Gilbert S. Omenn and Ms.

Martha A. DarlingOne Earth Future FoundationMr. and Mrs. Daniel E. O’NeillMr. James M. O’Neill and

Ms. Kathy MosierMs. Kathryn J. OnionMs. Ann E. OnymousDr. and Mrs. Kent L. OotsMr. Joshua Oppenhuis and

Ms. Cynthia E. ParkerDr. Edward T. OrdmanOriental Weavers USADr. and Mrs. Thomas G.

O’RiordanOrlandiDr. Ellen OrmondMs. Deborah L. OrnowskiMs. Stacey OrsatMr. Harry OsborneDr. and Mrs. David W. OsgoodOsmack for MissouriMr. Tom OsowskiDr. Matthew Oster and

Dr. Alexandra OsterDr. Geir OstremMs. Lynn OtwellMs. Karen B. Ouzts and

Mr. Bill Petuskey

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Kenneth E. Overton and Barbara Overton

Ms. Sara OvertonMr. David G. OwenMr. David K. OwenThe OZMA FundMr. Andrew PaceMrs. Nancy M. PackardMr. Jim Page and

Mrs. Marianne PageDr. Jayoung PakMr. and Mrs. Gary E. PakullaMr. Richard PalmerRev. and Mrs. Samuel L. PardueMs. Hema ParekhDr. Nikhil J. ParekhMr. Richard A. ParkMr. Sunny K. ParkMr. and Mrs. Robert N. ParkeDr. and Mrs. Nathan ParkerDr. Paul M. Parker and

Mr. Eric D. JohnsonMs. Mary Y. ParrMr. and Mrs. Mark ParrottMr. Richard K. ParrottMs. Rebecca J. ParsonsMr. Robert ParsonsMrs. Robert A. PastorMs. Jacqueline F. PattersonMr. Leo H. PattersonMs. Margot PattersonMs. Marika N. Patterson and

Nathan PattersonMs. Monica F. PattersonMr. and Mrs. Christopher D.

PattonMr. and Mrs. James L. Patton Jr.Mrs. Penelope B. Patton and

Mr. James PattonMs. Ruth C. PaulMr. Daniel K. PaulienMr. and Mrs. William L. PaxtonMr. and Mrs. William P. PeabodyMr. Charles B. PearsonMr. Edward A. PearsonDr. Deborah S. Lee and

Mr. John W. PeiferDr. and Mrs. Charles F. PelzerMr. Jerry M. Pencak and

Mr. David S. PencakMr. and Mrs. William H.

PennimanMs. Carol J. PennockPerforce FoundationDr. Kenneth J. PerkinsDr. Daniel Perlman and

Ms. Jane KatimsMr. Michael T. PeroneMr. Fred PerpallMr. and Mrs. Ronald Q. PerrittMr. and Mrs. Godfrey Perrott

Mr. William Kanarek and Ms. Deborah Perry

Mr. Egbert L. J. PerryMr. Ralph T. Perry and

Mrs. Mary Louise SeldenfleurMr. Edward Peteroy and

Ms. Patricia PirelloAmbassador Mary Ann PetersMr. and Mrs. Charles B. PetersenMr. and Mrs. Don L. PetersenMr. Grant Petersen and

Ms. Mary AndersonMs. Laura A. PetersenMr. and Mrs. Stephan PetersenMs. Cynthia S. PetersonMr. and Mrs. Dave PetersonMr. and Mrs. Henry PetersonMr. and Mrs. John M.

Peterson Jr.Dr. John T. Peterson and

Dr. Mary A. Vander Maten

Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Peterson

Mr. and Mrs. Todd L. PetersonMr. and Mrs. William O.

PetersonMr. Claude Petrie Jr.Mr. William Wiegard and

Ms. Judith PetroskiMs. Catherine PetterMr. Kenneth A. PettitMr. Walter Pezet and

Ms. Fae DanielsMr. and Mrs. Guy D. PfeifferMr. and Mrs. John S. PfisterMr. and Mrs. David PhelpsMr. and Mrs. David P. G.

PhillipsMr. and Mrs. Harry H. PhillipsMr. James M. PhillipsMr. and Mrs. Mark A. PhillipsMr. Rudy L. PhillipsMs. Clara Jo Picarella

The Honorable Thomas R. Pickering

H. G. Pickett and Harriet A. Pickett

Dr. and Mrs. Steven PieperMs. Una Marie PierceMr. and Mrs. Kent E. PingMr. and Mrs. Dirk PirwitzMs. Nancy A. PiteraMr. J. Randall PitmanMs. Rachel L. PivnickDrs. John and Marie PlakosMrs. Penny PlatnickMr. Anders S. PlatouMr. Nicholas PlattDr. Robert French and

Dr. Pamela PletcherDr. and Mrs. Thomas S. PlumMr. Dan Buttimer and Dr.

Elizabeth Plunkett-ButtimerMr. John Poertner

This report reflects donations made during the Carter Center’s fiscal year: Sept. 1, 2018 – Aug. 31, 2019.

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Dr. Rebecca PogueMr. and Mrs. Steve PollackMs. Virginia Benton PollackMrs. Linda A. PollardMr. Caleb PollockMr. Michael PollockMr. David C. PolsonMs. Susie Q. PomaresMr. and Mrs. John Michael

PongraczMs. Kathleen A. PoonMr. Waitat P. PoonMrs. Lawrence E. PoormanDerek PopeDr. William Wade PopeMs. Alice PopkinMs. Louisa B. PopkinLester Poretsky Family

FoundationMs. Arlene PorterMs. Dixie C. PorterDr. and Mrs. Joe W. PoseyDr. and Mrs. Robert PotrzebaMr. and Mrs. Chris PotterMr. John R. PotterMrs. Dorothy C. PottsMs. Camille PoussonMr. and Mrs. Bruce M. PowellMr. and Mrs. David PowellMr. Thomas A. PowerMr. and Mrs. Steven R. PozziMr. and Mrs. Richard PragerMr. Dirk E. PrankeMr. and Mrs. Robert N.

Prentiss Jr.Ms. Velma W. PresslyMs. Jane L. PriceMr. John PricePricewaterhouseCoopers LLPMs. Susan S. PriestMr. Brian F. PrinceMs. Paula ProppeMr. Stephen ProtulisMs. Diane L. PrucinoMs. Margaret F. PryatelPsychological Assessment

ResourcesMr. and Mrs. Gabriel L. PuglieseAudra PuodziukasAllen Purkiss and Shira PurkissMs. Anne L. PutnamMr. Edward T. Putz and

Mrs. Diana L. PutzMr. and Mrs. Jeff QuallsMs. Sally QuinbyDr. James QuinnMs. Janis M. QuinnMr. Nathan P. QuiringMr. Robert V. RabeMr. Christopher Radko

Mr. Salvatore RagucciMr. William L. RaiserDr. and Mrs. Donald J. RaithelDr. and Mrs. Vadrevu K. RajuMr. Ronald C. RakMr. Wade A. Rakes IIDr. Gregory Dean Randolph and

Ms. Janice BryantMs. Sylvia E. RandolphMr. and Mrs. Wallace L. RankDr. Mark Rapaport and

Ms. Jacqueline CalavanMr. Leonard RappeMr. Richard J. RappoportDr. Khusro RashidMr. Richard E. RatliffMr. and Mrs. James S. RauschMs. Sandra L. RauschMr. Azim S. Rawji and

Ms. Robin Van LiewMs. Rebecca L. RawlsDr. Angela G. RayMr. Jeffrey L. RayMrs. Robert E. RayMrs. Sam T. RayMr. Douglas T. RaymondMr. and Mrs. F. Douglas

RaymondMr. and Mrs. Stephen James

RaynorMr. and Mrs. Jonathan ReckfordMr. Shyam Reddy and

Ms. Renee DyeRebecca Reddy and

Gautham ReddyMr. Douglas K. ReeceMr. Sanford M. Reece Jr.Mr. Gary M. Reedy and

Dr. Cindy ReedyMs. Florence M. ReeseMr. and Mrs. D. Paul ReganMs. Monique M. RegardMs. Rosemary RegisRev. Diane W. RehfieldMs. Ruth RehwaldtDaniel L. and Sophie K. Reiber

Charitable TrustMr. and Mrs. Ronald D. ReichertMr. Al B. ReidMr. Richard M. ReillyMr. Mark ReinhardtJoann ReinselDr. James H. Reiss and

Dr. Luce ReissMs. Paula D. RemmelMs. Kimberly J. RendlemanMs. Sue A. RendlemanThe Rendon GroupMs. Emily D. RenuartMr. Michael J. RepassMr. and Mrs. William Revelle

Mr. Chad ReynoldsDr. Charles F. Reynolds IIIMr. Lee Allen ReynoldsRFB AdvertisingDr. and Mrs. James G.

RheinwaldMr. Skip RhodesMr. Anthony M. Ricci and

Ms. Sharon A. BruninkMr. and Mrs. Gary R. RiceMs. Laura M. RiceDr. Gary L. Rich and

Dr. Deanna S. MitchellDr. and Mrs. Jason RichDr. Steve Anthony RichSusan and Robert RichaneMs. Pamela RichardMs. Clare RichardsonMr. and Mrs. Norman Richie

and FamilyMr. and Mrs. Richard K. RiessMr. James W. Riley and Mr.

Lawrence A. RileyThe Honorable Richard W. RileyMs. Sara RingleMs. Judith A. RitchieMr. Robert J. RitchieMs. Richard M. RitlandMr. William A. RitterMs. Christina Lyn Cooley RiversDr. and Mrs. Paul F. RizzaMr. Alver R. RoanMr. and Mrs. David I. RobertsMr. and Mrs. Douglas RobertsMr. Jerry B. RobertsNora Roberts FoundationScott Roberts and Sarah OrmondMs. Andrea RobertsonMs. Arlene RobertsonMr. and Mrs. John Barron

RobertsonMr. Lake Robertson IIIMr. Christopher Robinson and

Ms. Mary Anne MullinsMrs. Ellen RobinsonMs. Faith A. RobinsonMs. Janessa R. RobinsonMr. Ethan R. RodayDr. Daniel Rodeheaver and

Dr. Denise RodeheaverMr. and Mrs. Larry W. RodgersMr. and Mrs. Peter RodmanMr. Corbin E. RodriguezMr. and Mrs. Thomas S. RoederMr. Lee J. RoehrdanzMs. Pippy RogersDr. Michael P. RogersMr. and Mrs. Peter T. RogersMr. and Mrs. Gerald M. RohanMs. Wendy B. RohmanMr. and Mrs. Andrew Rollins

Ms. Jean R. Rollins and Mr. Ed Boatner

Roman DentalMr. Paul RomanoMs. Jane A. Ronca-WashburnMs. Marsha RooksMike Roos & CompanyMr. Michael Y. RoosDr. Carolyn Rosenberry and

Dr. Terrone RosenberryMs. Margaret A. RosenthalMr. Brian H. Ross and

Ms. Cheryl SullivanMr. David Allan RossMs. Heather L. RossDr. James A. RossMr. Maurice G. RossMr. Rob Rosztoczy and

Mrs. Rachel RosztoczyMr. Robert RothMr. George E. RotterDr. Benoit Rousseau and

Dr. Rie IshiiMr. James H. Rowe IIIMs. Cindy RubensMrs. Luana D. RubinMr. and Mrs. William RubleyMr. William J. RucklidgeMs. Clara S. RupertMr. Jerry and Dr. Mary RupleyMr. Richard E. RushDr. and Mrs. Jim RussMs. Trina P. RussellMs. Wondie Russell and

Mr. Edward SteinmanMs. Ann M. RustDr. Marion L. RustMr. Dave RutledgeMs. Betty W. RutterMr. and Mrs. Bruce D. RyanMr. John E. RyanMr. and Mrs. Nicholas M. RyanDr. Colleen Beecken Rye and

Mr. Brian RyeThe S & C Harvest FoundationMr. and Mrs. William J. SablesakSacajawea Charitable FoundationMs. Martha SaittaMr. Harold SalverdaMs. Yira A. Sanchez and

Mr. Bradford S. SchultzMr. Myron L. Sandberg and

Dr. Marva J. Dawn-SandbergMr. and Mrs. Jim Sandberg-

LarsenMr. and Mrs. Mark L. SandersMs. Della SandersonMr. William F. Sanderson Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Carl W. SandlinAlbertino Santos

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Nathan & Shelly Sarkisian Foundation

Mr. and Mrs. J. Neal Sasser Jr.Ms. Betty J. SaukaitisMrs. Michael R. SaundersMr. Albert J. SaurDr. Maria SauzierMr. William P. Saviers Jr.Mr. Gordon SavilleMr. D. Jack Sawyer Jr. and

Dr. Bill TorresMr. and Mrs. Wilson E. SawyerMr. Thomas F. ScanlanMr. James V. Schaefer and

Ms. Gabrielle TazziaMr. Terry H. SchaleMs. Carol E. ScharferMr. Michael SchavietelloMr. Alan Mills ScheiderDr. Elinor A. ScheirerMr. Sanford H. SchenbartMr. Walter SchierMr. and Mrs. Richard F. SchiferlBarbara Schirk and

Andre G. SchirkDr. Leonard A. SchlossbergMr. Charles F. SchmerkerMrs. Barbara J. SchmidDr. and Mrs. Lanny D. SchmidtThe Honorable Kurt L. SchmokeMr. Philip E. Schoene and

Ms. Amy BoltonMs. Ann SchoenfeldDr. and Mrs. Paul M. SchoenfeldDr. Joseph M. SchoeningMr. and Mrs. Harold SchofieldMs. Anne-Marie ScholerMr. Eric J. SchollMr. and Mrs. Taylor SchollmaierMr. Philip R. SchollyMs. Elizabeth SchoplerMr. Craig SchopmeyerDr. Timothy D. SchowalterMr. Jerry Schreiber and

Ms. Carla SmithMr. and Mrs. Steven SchreiberMrs. Maryann SchreinerMs. Gail L. SchroederMr. David SchultzThe Schultz FoundationMr. and Mrs. J. Albert SchultzMs. Kathryn SchultzMrs. Frederick H. SchultzMr. and Mrs. Walter L. SchulzMr. and Mrs. William

SchumacherMr. and Mrs. Ernest SchurianMs. Janet C. SchwartzMr. and Mrs. Earl ScottMr. James Scotton

Mr. Rodney L. ScribnerMs. Lillie ScudderMr. and Mrs. David A. SearsThe Honorable Leah Sears and

Mr. Haskell WardMr. and Mrs. Thomas SearsonChristopher SeayJohn W. Sebaugh and

Jill SebaughMr. Theodore SedgwickMr. and Mrs. Stephen E. SeeleMr. Robert SegalDr. Narinder N. SehgalMr. and Mrs. R. K. SehgalSeidman Family FoundationMs. Carrie SeidmanDr. Richard A. SeiglerMs. Deborah SelbyDr. Timothy H. Self and

Dr. Melissa Matlock-SelfThe Selig FoundationMr. and Mrs. S. Stephen Selig IIIMr. and Mrs. Robert D. SelkenMr. and Mrs. Donald A.

SellaroleMr. and Mrs. Dean SellersMr. Marc M. SeltzerMs. Wendy Sergeant-ClarkeDr. Sabah ServaesMr. T. Terrell SessumsProchy P. SethnaMs. Tina SetoMr. Michael F. SextonMs. Alice A. SgourakisMr. and Mrs. David R. ShaferDr. Phillip B. Shaffer and

Ms. Jennifer S. LyonDr. Naveed Shams and

Mrs. Seema N. ShamsMs. Barbara C. ShaneDr. Susan H. ShaneMr. Ajeet ShankarRoy and Ann ShannonMr. Don Sharaf and

Ms. Julie MuellerMr. Justin G. SharafMr. and Mrs. Jim SharkeyDr. Santosh D. SharmaMs. Isabel F. ShaskanMr. and Mrs. Mark ShavlikDr. and Mrs. Robert A. ShawMs. Carolyn S. ShawakerMs. Charlotte Ann SheaMr. Gerald A. Shea and

Mrs. Beverly SheaMr. and Mrs. John L. ShearerMs. Amalia ShebbyMrs. Dudley ShefflerMr. Robert J. SheltonMs. Lalita Shenoi

Mr. and Mrs. John ShepardMr. and Mrs. John J. ShermanThe Sheth Family FoundationMr. Richard L. Shewell Jr.Mr. Charles H. ShihShih PropertiesMr. and Mrs. Peter ShillingsburgDr. Mariko ShiraziDr. Lawrence H. ShirleyMs. Gail D. ShoreMs. Rose D. ShortShirla ShortMs. Suzanne ShullMr. and Mrs. Roger A. ShultsMs. Ruth Shults and

Mr. Charles BradleyDr. Vivian W. SiaoMr. and Mrs. Greg SickalMr. Joseph SiclareMr. Martin Sidwell and

Mrs. Felicity SidwellDrs. Scott L. Siegal and

Suzanne ShenkMr. Joseph F. SiferDr. Ronald L. SiglerMr. and Mrs. Ben SihotaMr. Harry R. Silletti Jr. and

Mrs. Regina E. SillettiMs. Jeffrey P. SilverstoneThe Simmons Family FoundationMr. and Mrs. Steven J. SimmonsMr. and Mrs. Tim SimonecMr. Robert O. SimonsMs. Linda J. SimpsonMr. and Mrs. Russ SimsMs. Mary SimunMs. Sher G. SinghMrs. Kathleen A. Sinnamon and

Mr. Eric SinnamonEstate of Teresa SiponeMr. Mark A. SippelMs. Helen L. SiskMs. Rochelle SjolsethMs. Annette C. SkellengerSarah Slagle-Garrett and

Chris GarrettMr. Jeremy A. SlavinDr. Brett T. Brinker and

Dr. Heather A. SlayMr. and Mrs. Samuel B.

Smart IIIMs. Susan SmarttBruce R. and Jane Scharding

SmedleyMr. and Mrs. John B. SmileyMr. Branden N. Smith and

Ms. Tara SereyMr. David D. SmithMr. Doug A. SmithMr. and Mrs. Joel SmithMs. Marie Smith

Ms. Marsha N. Smith and Ms. Laurel A. Bleak

Patricia K. Smith Charitable Foundation Trust

Dr. and Mrs. R. Bob Smith IIIMr. Richard SmithMr. and Mrs. Richard M. SmithMr. and Mrs. Sanford V. SmithMr. and Mrs. Timothy G. SmithMs. Tresa V. SmithMr. Valton D. SmithMr. William H. SmithMr. and Mrs. Gene SmithermanMr. David S. Smoak and

Ms. Charity A. TownsendMr. and Mrs. Michel D. SneggMr. Robert B. SnellMr. and Mrs. David J. SniderDr. David A. Snow and

Dr. Roberta G. LessorMs. Nancy Snustad and

Mr. Michael AndersonMs. Joan E. SoerensMs. Marguerite SoffaDr. Rosemary K. Sokas and

Dr. Ahmed AchratiMs. Carol A. SonnessaMr. and Mrs. Mento A. SoponisMs. Lola D. SorrellsMr. and Mrs. Bernard A. SottiliMr. and Mrs. Erik SouleMr. Garry D. SouthMr. and Mrs. Sydney D.

Southerland IIIMr. and Mrs. Ronald C. SouzaMr. Tim SpagnolettiMr. and Mrs. James M. SpainMr. and Mrs. John P. SpaldingMr. Frederick SpanglerMr. Edwin C. SparksMs. Jeanne M. Sparks and

Mr. Kenneth HoughFather Richard C. SparksMs. Mary Louise Kelly and

Dr. Greg T. SpearMr. Jim SpearmanDr. Samuel H. Speck and

Dr. Martha L. ClabbyDr. Stuart Speedie and

Dr. Marilyn SpeedieMr. and Mrs. Dennis SpeerBethany SpencerMrs. Lesley A. SpencerMs. Elizabeth Morgan SpiegelMr. Michael SpiegelmanMs. Barbara McArthur and

Mr. William SpiesmanMr. and Mrs. John S. SpinelliMr. and Mrs. Joseph SpinerMr. Rex J. SpiveyMr. Albert Spottke

This report reflects donations made during the Carter Center’s fiscal year: Sept. 1, 2018 – Aug. 31, 2019.

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Mrs. John D. SpraginsMs. Mary G. SpragueMs. Joanne W. SpringerMr. Robert W. SpringmanMr. and Mrs. John R. SpruillDr. Jane P. SrinivasanMr. and Mrs. David R.

St. GermainMs. Christine T. St.Clare and

Mr. Mark S. St.ClareSt.Clare FoundationMs. Elizabeth C. StaigerMs. Ann G. StallardDr. Ted StampferMrs. Brigitte StanfillMr. Robert E. StanleyDr. Michael D. StargelDrs. Joseph Jez and

Courtney StarksMr. and Mrs. Kenneth J. StarksMr. and Mrs. David StarkweatherDr. Thad Starner and

Ms. Tavenner HallMs. Aviva Starr and

Ms. Sherry SamuelsMs. Nancy R. StarrMr. Frank M. StearnMs. Barbara J. SteckDr. and Mrs. Jery R. StedingerMr. Mark A. Steege and

Mrs. Catherine L. SteegeMs. Elizabeth SteeleMr. and Mrs. John B. SteeleMrs. Harriet SteinbergMr. and Mrs. Andrew

Steinbock IIIDr. Beat SteinerMs. Wilhelmina M. StemmerMs. Heidi StensbyMr. and Mrs. David J. StensrudStephens Family EndowmentMr. Panos Stephens and

Dr. Natalie StephensMr. and Mrs. Wray StephensMr. Marc O. SternMr. and Mrs. W. Rodney SternMr. John R. StevensMs. Mary Ann StevensonMr. David Stewart and

Ms. April Bruce-StewartDr. and Mrs. Scott D. StewartMs. Christine A. StidleyMr. Frank StiebelDr. and Mrs. Verner StillnerMark and Mary Ellen Stinski

FoundationMr. and Mrs. Mark StinskiMr. Steven StockmanMs. Vicky Stockton and

Mr. Jim AllenMs. Phyllis Stoecklein

Mr. and Mrs. N. Robert StollMs. Sharon F. StollingsMr. and Mrs. John StolzenbergMr. William D. StoryRev. Laurice D. StreyffelerMr. and Mrs. Thomas StripeMr. and Ms. Charles M. StriplingStripling Inc.Ms. Heather L. Ross &

Mr. Edward L. Strohbehn Jr.Ms. Lisa StronginMr. and Ms. Barry P. StuartMrs. Irene StuartMs. Susan E. StuartMr. Daniel F. StubbsMr. and Mrs. Talmadge Stuckey

and Mr. Joey StuckeyMr. and Mrs. Don StuckyMrs. Maynard F. StukeyMr. David Stump and

Dr. Carly KenkelPonni SubbiahMr. Sidney K. SuggsThe Paul and Karen Sullivan

Charitable FoundationMs. Dorothy L. SullivanMrs. Karen L. SullivanMs. Lucy SullivanMs. Alexis SulymaMr. John SummerhaysMr. James E. Summerville Jr.Ms. Mary P. SundheimerSungate TrustMs. Elizabeth C. SussmanMr. Frederick SutherlandMr. John H. SutterDr. Brian P. Sutton and

Ms. Cheryl Santagate-SuttonMr. and Mrs. Chester SutulaMr. Steven SwalgenMr. Philip L. SwanMr. Richard R. SwannMs. Amy SwansonMr. William O. Swanson and

Mrs. Charlotte Ann SwansonMr. Robert E. SwantonMs. Jeanne Swartele-WoodMr. and Mrs. Edward L. SweeneyMs. Jeanne SwenMr. Matthew T. SwensonMr. John W. SwinneyMr. Robert M. SynkSystem 5 ElectronicsMr. Douglas Szperka and

Dr. Christina SzperkaMs. Genevieve M. SzubaMs. Fay SzwastTaipei Economic and Cultural

Office in AtlantaMs. Caroline Scott Talley and

Mr. Mark Root

DONORS DURING 2018–2019

Mr. William Steele TalleyMr. and Mrs. Dalton TarwaterMr. Allen TateMr. and Mrs. Dan C. Tate Sr.Mr. and Mrs. Keith S. TattersallMs. Carol A. TauerMr. Allan TaylorMr. Bernard Taylor Sr.Dr. Jean E. TaylorMs. Jennifer C. TaylorMrs. Mary TaylorMr. Ronald A. Taylor and

Mrs. Margaret TaylorMs. Suzanne K. TaylorMr. Woody TaylorMs. Barbara TeichertMs. Gillian M. TeichertTemcov FoundationMr. and Mrs. Michael TemcovThomas R. TerryDr. Tina Tessina and

Mr. Richard SharrardMr. and Mrs. David L. ThayerMs. Mary C. ThayerMr. and Mrs. William E.

ThibodeauxMs. Carolyn ThiessenMs. Evelyan ThomasMr. Theodore H. Thomas and

Ms. Colette ChabbottErnie ThompsonMr. Evan A. ThompsonMs. Isabelle ThompsonMs. Jane E. ThompsonMs. Janice L. ThompsonMr. Joshua L. ThompsonMs. M. Melinda ThompsonMr. Robert G. ThompsonMs. Senfronia ThompsonMs. Susan M. ThompsonMs. Lisa T. ThomsonMr. and Mrs. John ThonetMs. Gillann ThorndillMr. John ThorupMr. and Mrs. Richard TiggelaarMr. and Mrs. Hugh M. TolesMr. Leonard TomDr. Jill TomekMr. Gary J. Tonies and

Mrs. Nancy J. ToniesMr. and Mrs. Simon P. TonkinMs. Mary TooleyMr. and Mrs. William ToppMs. Theresa Z. TorianMr. and Mrs. Gino L. TorrettaMr. Charles TouheyTed and Sandy TozerMs. Mary TreanorMs. Sherry TrechterMr. and Mrs. Douglas M. Treder

Dr. Darlene A. TreeseDr. Phyllis TribleMr. and Mrs. Roland D. TrietschMs. Lori A. TriplettMr. and Mrs. Geoffrey TrullingerDr. Carolyn Trunca and

Mr. David MoriartyMrs. Ruth Moody TsuDr. and Mrs. Russ TuckMr. Norris Clyde Tucker and

Mrs. Debra Miller TuckerMr. and Mrs. Wayne TuckerTudor Family FoundationDr. and Mrs. Thomas G. TudorThe Tufenkian FoundationMr. James TufenkianMr. and Mrs. Timothy C. TuffMr. David W. TuffyMs. Heather Tully and

Mr. Michael GreensteinMs. Chyril TurnerMr. Michael J. TurnerMr. Paul Turner and

Mrs. Wendy GruenMr. and Mrs. Michael D. TveiteMs. Katherine TwohyMr. David TysonMr. James R. UberDr. John R. Uglum IIIMr. Harold W. UnderhillMr. Ronald UnderwoodMr. Peter UngarUnited States Secret ServiceMr. and Mrs. Thomas R.

UnnaschDr. Ruth E. UpholdMr. Rudolf UrbanMr. Richard H. UsherMs. Trisa UsreyMs. Jeannie T. UyedaMr. H. Rao VaitlaDeborah Taylor ValenciaMs. Connie ValentiniMs. Susan M. van den ToornMs. Becky Van EkerenMr. and Mrs. Mark Van SantThe Melinda and William J.

vanden Heuvel FoundationAmbassador and Mrs. William J.

vanden HeuvelMr. James Albert VandeurzenMr. Gregory R. VanniMr. Doug VanOrnumDr. and Mrs. Joseph VargasNeil Vassau and Eileen VassauDr. James Roy VasserMr. Brian Vaughan and

Ms. Ruth McKeeMr. Steven R. Vedro and

Ms. Beverly GordonMs. Ann Venable

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Dr. Kristen L. VeraldiMr. Alan B. VickeryMr. Robert R. ViducichMs. Lezli VielleRev. Audrey VincentMs. Dawn VincentDr. Dorothy Vaughn VincentMrs. Ilona VincesMr. and Mrs. Dan VogelMr. and Mrs. Michael L.

VogelsangMr. Mark VoigtSuzann W. VoigtThe Honorable Paul A. VolckerDr. Mark von ZastrowMr. and Mrs. Theodore C. VoraMr. and Mrs. Donald VoreMr. John VotteroMr. and Mrs. Fred VranaMs. Brenda J. WadeMs. J. WadeMs. Santoshi Wagner-AnueMs. Carolyn WalkerMr. Ronald L. WalkerMr. and Mrs. Eric S. WallaceMr. Lester D. WallaceRev. Martha E. Wallace and

Mr. Dennis WhiteMr. John T. WalshMs. Priscilla WalterEstate of Lois and Jimmy WaltripDr. Susan WangMr. Xuedong Don WangMr. Alan W. WardMr. Albert J. Ward Jr.Professor and Mrs. Barclay WardMr. Donald J. Ward and

Ms. Jennifer L. EisMr. and Mrs. Edward W. WardThe Ward FoundationMs. Kathryn Lynn WardCommander Peter W. Ward and

Mrs. Jennifer R. DunsonMr. Roy WardellMs. Evelyn Ware and

Mr. Darien WareDr. John P. WaringMr. and Mrs. Michael WarlickMr. and Mrs. David WarnerMr. and Mrs. Frank W.

Warner IIIDr. Glenn Warner and

Dr. Marguerite DavisMs. Kathryn L. WarrenWarren Family Fund of The

Columbus FoundationMr. and Mrs. Thomas H. WarrenMr. and Mrs. William L. WarrenMs. Cathryn A. WassonMr. John Waters

Mr. Craig R. WatsonMr. David WatsonMr. and Mrs. Jack H. Watson Jr.Ms. Rebecca S. WatsonMr. and Mrs. Timothy A. WattMs. Alecia L. WawrzynskiDr. J. Dix WaymanMr. and Mrs. Andy WeasMs. Susan E. WebbMr. Barry WebsterMs. Ellen WebsterMr. and Mrs. Richard

WechtenhiserDr. John Wehner and

Dr. Asuncion Martinez-Wehner

Ms. Susen WehnerDr. Paul L. Weiden and

Ms. Beverly L. LinkletterMr. Manfred WeigeleMs. Dorle E. WeilMr. Kenneth S. Weiner and

Ms. Kathy FletcherMr. Franz WeinhandlMr. Marvin F. WeissbergMr. and Mrs. Shawn WelchMr. and Mrs. Bob WelleMr. and Ms. Harrison L.

WellfordMr. and Mrs. John E. WellsClaire E. WelshMr. and Mrs. Robert C. WelterMr. Max W. WendellMr. and Mrs. Christopher WendtMs. Wendy K. WerbyMr. Richard WerremeyerMs. Helen H. WestDr. and Mrs. W. Daniel

WesterkamWestminster Barrington

FoundationMr. James G. WetrichMr. Eugene D. WeymouthMr. and Mrs. Kevin WhalenMs. Marilee WheelerMr. and Mrs. David S. WhiteMr. and Mrs. Harry R. White Jr.Dr. Jane White and

Mr. Joseph AmerlingMr. Robert M. WhiteMr. and Mrs. Thomas B. WhiteMs. Dorothy G. WhitmoreMs. Nancy G. WhitneyDr. David A. WiebeMr. Thomas R. Wik and

Mrs. Laurie WikMr. Peter D. Wildes and

Dr. Julia W. WildesMr. Nicholas J. Wilhelm and

Ms. Mary E. DalyMs. Marilyn Wilkes

John and Marcia WilkinsonMr. and Mrs. Keith L. WillMs. Charlotte R. WilliamsWilliams Family FoundationMr. James WilliamsMr. and Mrs. Jeff WilliamsMs. Mary K. WilliamsMr. Robert C. WilliamsMr. Timothy R. WilliamsDr. John S. Willis and

Dr. Judith H. WillisMs. Julia P. WilsonMrs. Martha M. WilsonMs. Pamela K. WilsonMr. & Mrs. Paul Alexander

WilsonMs. Veronica I. WilsonMr. and Mrs. William WilsonWilton PharmacyMs. Elizabeth WinchesterMr. John P. WingardDr. Hubert WinstonMiss Rainey Isabel WiseMs. Sharon G. Withrow and

Dr. Barton G. PrieveNancy K. Witt and Stewart WittDr. Stephan Neil Witt and

Ms. Jill C. Parker-WittDrs. Edward Witten and

Chiara NappiMs. Cynthia WittingMr. Paul B. WittmannDr. Jacqueline Wittmeyer and

Dr. Christopher HillDr. Van M. WoeltzMr. Theodore WoldMr. and Mrs. Charles L. WolfMs. Patricia C. WolfMr. Douglas MacLean and

Ms. Susan WolfMr. Warren W. Wolfe Jr. and

Ms. Dorothea ChidesterDr. Richard V. WolfendenMr. Peter M. WolterMs. Kim WongChing Woo and Susan L. WooMr. and Mrs. Hoyt H. WoodMr. and Mrs. Michael WoodMs. Sarah K. WoodMr. Dan WoodardMr. William L. WoodardMs. Marion Woodfield and

Mr. Marc WeinbergDavid L. Woodland and

Marcia WoodlandMrs. Carolyn WoodsMr. and Mrs. J. Allen WoodwardMr. and Mrs. Kevin R. WoolfMr. and Mrs. Wesley WordenMr. James D. Workman

Mrs. Stinson E. WorleyMr. and Mrs. Alan WortmanMs. Amy E. WrightMs. Deborah Faye WrightMr. and Mrs. Dennis C. WrightDr. and Mrs. Harrison M. WrightMr. Homer E. Wright Jr.Dr. and Mrs. Kelly WrightMr. Rex WrightDr. and Mrs. John J. WroblewskiMs. Doris A. WunschMs. Masami Yamada and

Mr. Mark Albert BuchignaniDr. Dennis R. WyantMs. Christina YangMr. Richard F. YankoMr. Zaher YaqubieDr. Marcia Sue YarossMr. and Mrs. David C. YatesMrs. Madonna YatesMs. Jo Ellen Diehl YearyMr. and Mrs. Michael V. YesterDr. Katrina YieldingMr. and Mrs. Carl YoderDr. John-David YoderMarian K. YoderDr. June Youatt and

Dr. Charles BallardMr. and Mrs. A. Stuart YoungMs. Kathleen M. Riley YoungMr. Lance B. Young and Mr.

James SummersMr. Michael E. YoungDr. David S. ZamierowskiDr. Carol ZapalowskiMs. Theresa L. ZapotockyThe JV Schiro Zavela

FoundationJean Schiro-Zavela and

Vance ZavelaMr. David ZebkerMr. Stephen E. ZehrMs. Sally M. ZeijlonMr. and Mrs. Thomas W. ZeilerMr. and Mrs. C. Nick ZellerMs. Clare P. ZensMr. James R. ZieglerMrs. Maggie Y. Ziegler and

Mr. Michael L. ZieglerMs. Bernadette Zigalo-Del

BraccioDr. Susan ZimickiDr. Phyllis Arn ZimmerMs. Marilyn R. ZitterkopfMr. and Mrs. Arthur ZrimsekMs. Deborah J. ZornMr. and Mrs. John ZuberMs. Amy P. ZupancicDr. Sape A. Zylstra

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Cabinet $10,000+Anonymous (11)Mr. John B. AdamsDr. and Mrs. Heinz AeschbachThe Ajram Family FoundationMr. and Mrs. Gaby A. AjramMr. and Mrs. Karl E. BakhtiariMr. and Mrs. Thomas A.

Barrow IIIDr. and Mrs. Richard A. BarryThe Robert J. Bauer Family

FoundationMr. Richard BauerMrs. Wilma BaumgartnerMr. and Mrs. Russell L.

BecksteadBeightler Squires Charitable

TrustMr. Thomas C. BishopRobert and Joan Blackman

Family FoundationDr. and Mrs. Robert BlackmanDr. and Mrs. Peter C. BlockMs. Susan F. BlumenbergYoung Boozer Family FoundationMr. and Mrs. Alan J. BrattesaniMr. and Mrs. Charles M. BrewerThe Virginia and Charles Brewer

Family FoundationMr. and Mrs. James E. BridgesMs. Jan W. BriscoeMs. Katherine K. BrobeckMr. Charles Kent BrodieMs. Donna BrownAlvin I. & Peggy S. Brown

Family Charitable FoundationBruce Family Limited PartnershipMs. Terri D. BullockDr. and Mrs. Ronald E.

BurmeisterDrs. Steven and Barbara BurrallDr. and Mrs. George H. CallcottMr. and Mrs. Michael D.

CannonMr. Sherman B. CarllMr. and Mrs. Douglas W. CavesTing Tsung and Wei Fong

Chao FoundationMr. David ChapinCherokee FoundationThe Ching FamilyMs. Karen M. ClarkMr. John R. CliffordDr. and Mrs. W. Randall ClineClinical ResourcesMr. and Mrs. Ross M. CooperMr. and Mrs. John H.

Costello IIIMs. Ellen Covairt and

Mr. Bernard R. KalscheuerDr. Frank A. Critz

Dr. Peter B. Danzig and Ms. Lava Thomas

Dr. and Mrs. Sita K. DashMr. and Mrs. Lynn R. DavisDr. and Mrs. Clayton DeanMs. Nancy A. DeeringMr. and Mrs. Steven A. DenningMr. and Mrs. David B. DillardThe Dillard FoundationMr. Eugene Z. DjeuMr. Charles M. Doyle and

Ms. Jocelyn A. HolashMr. and Mrs. Charles W.

Duncan Jr.Mr. Douglas Dunn and

Mrs. Donna GaabWalter and Ursula Eberspacher

FoundationMr. Walter EberspacherThe Eccles Family FoundationMr. and Mrs. Robert EcclesMr. David ElkesThe Ellis FoundationThe EOS Foundation TrustMr. and Mrs. L. Reade FahsMr. Paul S. Fan and

Ms. Lai-Sang YoungMr. and Mrs. Russell FoszczMr. and Mrs. Charles FrenchFull Circle FoundationMs. Evelyn K. FulmerMr. and Mrs. David H. GambrellDavid Gambrell Endowment

FundDr. Paul W. GerkeRoger and Brenda GibsonRoger and Brenda Gibson Family

FoundationDrs. David and Lynn GillMr. and Mrs. John A. GilmartinMr. Taylor GloverMr. and Mrs. Donald G.

GoodwinDonald G. Goodwin Family

Foundation, IncMr. and Mrs. Kevin J. GormanMr. and Mrs. Donal GroganMr. and Mrs. Edward GrzedzinskiMs. Violet HaeltermanMr. R. Todd HagemeyerMr. and Mrs. Floyd C. HaleMr. and Mrs. Hubert L. Harris Jr.Mrs. Francis W. HatchMr. and Mrs. Steven F. HauserMr. Rick Meeker HaymanMr. J. William HernandezMr. and Mrs. Philip J. Hickey Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. HillMr. and Mrs. John K. HoMs. Alice Houseknecht

Alice and Jaclyn Houseknecht Foundation

John C. & Karyl Kay Hughes Foundation

Dr. Matthew and Linda HulbertMr. and Mrs. Phil HurtMs. Christine HurtsellersElizabeth Jardina and Brian

StolerMr. and Mrs. Charles H.

Jenkins Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Stephen D.

JohnstonMr. Chris Jones and

Mrs. Barb JonesMr. Philip D. Kearns and

Ms. Grace E. RayMr. and Mrs. Richard C. KernsMr. and Mrs. Robert KoranDr. Wayne A. Kradjan and

Mrs. Carolyn L. KradjanKwoh & Pong FoundationMs. Cassandra KwohMr. David LaChapelleFrank S. and Julia M. Ladner

Family FoundationMrs. Julia M. LadnerThe Robert and Vivian

Lamb FundMr. Michael LebowitzMrs. Judith C. LeeMs. Lan M. LeyererMs. Elizabeth A. LiebmanMs. Judy LockyerMr. Stephen LockyerDr. Martha LoschDr. Willa Dean LoweryMr. and Mrs. Russell S. LyonDr. and Mrs. Stephen A. MaasMr. Steven MaassMr. Edward MagarianMr. Robert MarshMrs. Bok Yon MaurasMr. Michael McClain and

Ms. Kathleen QuinnMr. John D. McElheron and

Ms. Jo-Ann P. VanReeuwykMr. and Mrs. James M.

McKinneyMs. Susanne O. McMillanMr. and Mrs. Richard B. MillerMilner Family FoundationMr. and Mrs. James MilnerMr. David C. MorseDr. and Mrs. Glen MurphyMs. Lee Ann MyersMr. Kent C. Nelson and

Ms. Ann StarrNicholl Family FoundationMs. Teresa A. NichollMr. and Mrs. Lowell E.

Northrop III

Mr. and Mrs. Gary NortonMr. Steven E. NothernFather William OlesikMr. Kenneth Olivier and

Ms. Angela NomelliniMr. and Mrs. Eric OlsenJack & Marye O’Malley

FoundationMr. and Mrs. J. Michael

O’MalleyMr. and Mrs. Steven R.

OrmistonDr. Corey and Mrs. Ellen PavittMr. Peter J. PetkasDr. and Mrs. Theodore PetroulasMr. Robert Pew and

Ms. Susan TaylorDrs. Lew and Winfred PinchMs. Kathleen QuinnMr. and Mrs. Kurt N. RathjenMr. Wendell S. Reilly and

Ms. Mary LaneyMr. Tilman ReinhardtMs. Anne Martin ReynoldsRogers Family FoundationRobert M. Rogers InvestmentsMr. and Mrs. Robert M. RogersMr. Doug RottmanRottman Family Charitable

FoundationDr. Selma H. RutenburgThe Sage FoundationMr. and Mrs. Floyd C. Sanger Jr.Mr. Zachary B. SankMr. Robert L. SchmerkerDr. David T. SchreinerMs. Jennifer L. ScullyMs. Doris J. SeelyRobert A. Sherman & Gloria

Sherman Family FoundationMr. Robert A. ShermanMr. and Mrs. Robert A. ShevlinMr. and Mrs. Gregory R.

SimpsonMr. and Mrs. Brian J. SmithMr. David C. SmithDr. Forrest Ann SmithRichard O. and June C. Smith

FundMr. and Mrs. Lawrence P. SmithMr. and Mrs. Charles Smith-

DeweyMr. and Mrs. James A. SquiresMrs. Mary Ellen StachnikMs. Patricia C. SteinMr. Edward Stern and

Ms. Claudia HearnThe Claudia Hearn and Edward

Stern FoundationDr. and Mrs. James F. StevensonMr. Stephen E. StillMs. Jenny B. Stoddard

AMBASSADORS CIRCLE 2018–2019

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Mr. David StoppelmanMr. and Mrs. John StrangeSuggs Family FoundationMr. and Mrs. Sidney V. SuggsMr. Greg TeetersMr. and Mrs. Frederick C.

TeutschMr. and Mrs. Michael R. ThomasAndrew TobiasTurner EnterprisesTwo or More FoundationMr. and Mrs. Royall Victor IIIMr. David R. VirdenMr. Paul E. von Kuster IIIMr. and Mrs. Ronald K.

WackowskiMs. Donna M. Warnken-BrillMs. Gwendolyn P. WeinerDr. and Mrs. John D. WelchSarah R. Wetherbee Charitable

TrustMr. Michael J. WetherbeeDr. Stephen Wheeler and

Dr. Patricia WheelerThe Willow Springs FoundationMr. David Douglas Wilson and

Mrs. Melody Wilder WilsonMr. and Mrs. Edward J. WilsonThe Wilson Family FoundationMr. and Mrs. Kenneth M.

WoodworthMr. and Mrs. Daniel Mark

WrightWrocklage Family Charitable

FoundationMs. Lynne E. WrocklageMr. and Mrs. Todd YankeeDr. and Mrs. Cary YehMs. Margaret A. Young

Diplomat $5,000-$9,999Anonymous (8)Mr. and Mrs. Ross P. AlanderDr. and Mrs. Joseph T.

AlexanderMs. Priscilla AlexanderMs. Toni W. AlexanderMr. Steve M. AlpersMr. and Mrs. Edward A. AmbsMs. Elizabeth AndersonArbor Rouge FoundationMr. and Mrs. H. Ross Arnold IIIMr. H. Ross Arnold IIIDr. and Mrs. Michael A. ArrowDr. David A. AtefiSirdar Aly AzizDr. and Mrs. Emerson M. BabbMr. and Mrs. Marvin L. BaileyMr. and Mrs. J. Gregory

Ballentine

Mr. James A. BarkerMr. Joseph Bates and

Ms. Lillie McAllisterMr. Ian BaveyMs. Rebecca M. BaybrookMs. Heather BehrendsMs. Michelle Benash and

Mr. Kris KrohnBrad and Mary Frances BentonDr. Robert A. BerensonMrs. Victoria E. BeynonMs. Elizabeth K. BlakeMr. Lawrence BlaskopfMr. and Mrs. Casey BloodMs. Deborah BombardMr. Geoffrey BondMr. and Mrs. Gordon S. BonhamMs. Karen A. BorstadMs. Nancy BrideMr. Jerry S. BrownMs. Mary Lord BrownMr. Willard B. BrownMs. Marilyn J. BuryszMrs. Melissa CantacuzeneDr. Cecilia H. CantrellMr. Kent H. CarlsenMr. and Mrs. Richard A.

Carrano IIDr. Ronald D. CarterMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey A. CassensMr. and Mrs. John CassidyMr. and Mrs. John K. ChalmersMr. and Mrs. Donald

ChamberlinMr. Marc A. CharyMr. David ChassonMs. Cheryl L. ChoyMr. and Mrs. Joseph A. ColemanKen and Sandy CollierDr. and Mrs. J. Richard CollinsMr. Robert A. CookMrs. Anne CovertDr. Arnold R. Cowan and

Rev. ChristineAnne C. CowanMr. and Mrs. James C. CrainMr. Alex CrumbleyMr. and Mrs. Michael D. CulverMr. Bradley N. Currey Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Larry CurryMr. Jacob W. DaleMr. Peter DanburyMs. Nancy B. DavisMr. William A. DeaconMr. and Mrs. Wynand C. DePuyMr. David W. DoerrMrs. Wilma R. DollDouglas FoundationMr. and Mrs. Kirk DouglasMs. Christine Doyle and

Mr. Michael Yessick

Dr. Bruce E. Duke and Dr. Janice Duke

Mr. and Mrs. Kevin M. DukeDVJ PartnershipMs. Kathryn Engholm and

Mr. Jeffrey EarlsDr. Clarissa EstepExperimurMr. and Mrs. Bob FareseProfessor and Mrs. Joseph FarrellMr. and Mrs. James W. FeltMr. Kevin P. FilterMr. Orlis R. FossumThe Honorable William Wyche

Fowler Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Matthew S. FrazierMr. and Mrs. James C. FreeFThree FoundationMr. and Mrs. Milton S. FujiiMr. J. Rex FuquaRobert E. Gallagher Charitable

TrustMr. James F. Gammill Jr. and

Ms. Susan H. AlexanderMs. Amy GazardMs. Dorothy GernerDr. Nancy E. GibbsMrs. Susan Gibson and

Mr. Mark BergmanThe Joan L. & Robert C.

Gilkison Family FoundationMr. and Mrs. Lawrence D.

GilsonMr. and Mrs. Richard A.

GoodrichDr. Jeffrey Greve and

Dr. Janis KahnMr. Matt W. GriffinMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey B. GrossmanMr. and Mrs. Philip J. GroszThe Gumbo FoundationMr. Carroll J. Haas Sr.Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. HabigMr. Richard J. HamiltonMs. Patricia G. HarringtonMr. and Mrs. Peter V. HarrisMr. David H. HartkeMs. Ann-Marie F. HartlineDr. Charles J. HelmMs. Ann D. HerbertDr. and Mrs. Emery C.

Herman Jr.Ms. Mary E. HoganMr. and Mrs. Philip E.

Holladay Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Curtis D.

HollingsworthHoneybrook FoundationMr. and Mrs. Richard HoushMr. MacLay HoyneMs. Margaret V. HughesHull Family Foundation

Mr. M. Blair HullThe Rick Hutcheson and Rob

Kincaid Charitable Giving Fund at The Community Foundation, Strengthening Inland Southern California through Philanthrophy

Jalima Holdings, Ltd.Mrs. Mavis D. JamesRev. Dr. Riley Jensen and

Dr. Pamela KiddMs. Kelley Rae Jewett and

Ms. Kristi AdamsMr. and Mrs. Bruce E. JohnsenMr. and Mrs. Charles A. JohnsonMr. Joseph N. JohnsonMr. and Mrs. W. Thomas

JohnsonMs. Karen L. JohnstonMs. Marilee JonesDrs. Robert Kamei and

Dieumy ThaiMr. and Mrs. John W.

Kapouch Jr.Mr. Vinod Kariat and

Dr. Saila KariatMr. John A. KazanjianMr. and Mrs. Christopher A.

KeenanMr. Edward KeiderlingMr. and Mrs. Peter G. KellyMs. Rosemary M. KesslerMrs. Mary Pat KillianMr. and Mrs. William H. KlehMr. and Mrs. Gearold L. KnowlesMrs. Susan KnowlesMr. and Mrs. Jim KobsMs. Sonja Laughlin KoenigMr. Thomas E. KoenigMr. and Ms. Paul S. KramkowskiDrs. Mark and Diana KudesMr. and Mrs. Dilip V. KulkarniRev. and Mrs. Gary R. LaCroixDr. Susan M. LaingDr. James T. Langland and

Dr. Penny I. LanglandDr. James W. LarrickMr. Michael D. LaytonMs. MaryAnn LeakMs. Jessica Ledbetter and

Ms. Ranee BarsantiMr. David Lee and

Ms. Lyn JakemanMr. and Mrs. Robert N. LemaireDr. and Mrs. Jeffrey D. LemanMr. David R. LewisDavid R. and Betsy Lewis

FoundationMr. Charles J. LickteigMr. and Mrs. Kurt LimbachMr. Bruce C. Lincoln

Members of the Ambassadors Circle contribute unrestricted gifts of $1,000 or more to the Carter Center Annual Fund.

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Mr. Lawrence P. Littlewood and Dr. Edna M. Littlewood

Dr. Klaus LorenzMr. Howard LowenMs. Kathryn LynnMr. Richard F. Lyon and

Ms. Martha McMahonMs. Anne Marie MacariJoseph and Katherine Macari

FoundationMs. Nancy F. MacLeanMr. Carl Malcolm and

Dr. Jessica Link-MalcolmMr. Edward A. McCallumMrs. Lynne R. McClendonThe Honorable and Mrs. Alonzo

L. McDonald Jr.Ms. Patricia Ann McGuireMr. Robert H. McKinneyMr. and Mrs. Daniel McMorrowMr. and Mrs. Jonathan MeadMs. Patricia C. MeadowsJames R. Meadows Jr. FoundationDr. Burrelle S. MeeksDr. and Mrs. Kenneth J. MelloMrs. Paula MerrittMs. Mary MillerMs. Margaret K. MillsMr. Stuart Mills and

Mrs. Helen Probst MillsDr. Masakazu Miyagi and

Dr. Mary MiyagiMr. and Mrs. John W. MuirheadMr. Richard A. MullerMr. and Mrs. Leo F. MullinMr. Arshad MumtazMs. Eleanor MurphyMr. Peter M. MusserDr. and Mrs. Will L. NashMr. and Mrs. Matthew D.

NaveauMs. Deborah R. OlsonMs. Lisa OrbergDr. Harold E. OttRusty and Connie Pace Family

FoundationMr. and Mrs. Rusty PaceMr. and Mrs. John R. PaddisonMr. Chang K. ParkMs. Noreen J. ParrettMs. Kathryn L. PatrickProfessor Carl Pedersen and

Ms. Vibeke Brundam JensenMr. Jim Pederson and Dr. Karen

PedersonMr. and Mrs. James A. PooleMrs. Rita Coveney PudenzMs. Sara R. RansfordMs. Martha J. ReddoutMs. Ruth G. ReederThe Reidler Foundation

Ms. Stephanie W. RenuartMr. Paul F. RogersMs. Virginia B. RogersMs. Kristin RokoszDr. and Mrs. Edward H. RomondThe Barbara Ross Charitable

TrustMs. Catherine S. RoyMr. George A. RudesealMs. Sara L. RuggDr. Ernesto Ruiz-Tiben and

Mrs. Emilia RuizMr. F. James RutherfordThe Susan Sarandon Charitable

FoundationMs. Susan SarandonDr. and Mrs. Ashish D. SarkarMr. Kevin J. SauderMr. S. Edward SavocaMr. and Mrs. Paul David

SchaefferMrs. John H. SchaffThe Murry & Florence Schott

Charitable FoundationMr. William M. Sharp Sr.Mr. and Mrs. Marcus A. ShawMr. and Mrs. Ashok ShendureMs. Jane E. Shivers and

Mr. William M. Sharp Sr.The Sikand FoundationDr. Murali Sivarajan and

Dr. Gouri SivarajanMs. Alicia W. SmithThe Smith-Free GroupMr. Brent A. SowersMs. Diana D. SpringerMs. Katherine A. StansiferMr. and Mrs. David A. StaudtMr. Robert Stets Jr.Ms. Alice L. StollMr. Robert M. Stone and

Ms. Diane E. ChristensenDr. Barbara S. StoweDr. Ali G. SurekSutter Instrument CompanyDr. and Mrs. Ronald A. SwansonDr. Peter SwiftMr. Richard Szeliski and

Ms. Lyn McCoyDr. Samuel T. TestThinFilmsMs. Lorraine M. ThomasMr. and Mrs. Mark W. TiptonMrs. Phyllis J. TroyerMs. Carol L. Tucker-ForemanMs. Marcella A. TurkMr. and Mrs. Jody UsryVica FoundationMrs. Anne Von RosenstielMr. Dougin Walker and

Ms. Elizabeth Bromley

Mr. George Keith WeissMr. and Mrs. Andrew F.

WestbrookMs. Ann Rhodes WhiteMr. Thomas L. White Jr.Mr. Gene Whittier IIIMr. and Mrs. John F. WielandMalcolm Hewitt Wiener

FoundationMr. and Mrs. Malcolm H.

WienerMr. and Mrs. James C. WilliamsDr. Marilyn WilliamsWinestock FoundationMr. Jim WinestockDr. Robert L. WintermyerThe Kate and Richard Wolters

FoundationMs. Grace WoodingMr. and Mrs. Philip M. WrightMr. Robert A. YellowleesPeggy and Lee ZeiglerMr. Richard W. Zurek

Envoy $2,500–$4,999Anonymous (13)Walter and Leticia AeschbachMs. Susan W. AlmyMs. Eleanor AlstonDr. Larry J. Anderson and

Ms. Karen TorgheleMr. Brian Arbogast and

Ms. Valerie TaricoMr. and Mrs. Bruce H.

ArmstrongMr. Norman A. ArnoldMr. David W. Arpi and

Ms. Natalie GubbMr. and Mrs. Roy AsburyMs. Anne B. AunspaughMr. and Mrs. Victor M. BairdMr. and Mrs. Thomas E. BallMr. Joe T. BambergMr. and Mrs. Lloyd J. BaroodyMr. and Mrs. Douglas BarringerMs. Janet M. BartlettMr. and Mrs. Gene B. BatesMs. Paula BaudouxDr. Robert E. Beach and Dr.

Patricia S. BeachMr. and Mrs. Bryan T. BebbMr. and Mrs. Bryce L. BeckMrs. Darla BeckMs. Rosemary D. BeecherMr. Jonathan W. BenderAlbert & Pamela Bendich

Charitable TrustMrs. Albert BendichMs. Kathryn W. BerensonMs. Diane R. BergenMr. Richard Berkins

Mr. and Mrs. Richard BerryMs. Patricia BlackDr. Tallis Blalack and Ms.

Katherine WellerMr. and Mrs. Francis J. Blesso Jr.Mr. John W. BloomMr. Wayne Blythe and

Dr. Cheryl BlytheMr. and Mrs. Fred BockmannMrs. Robert C. BogenpohlMr. and Mrs. Joshua BogerMr. and Mrs. Ryan K. BolgerMr. Franz-Josef BollMr. and Mrs. Thomas H.

Boone Jr.Mrs. Rose Marie BrehmMr. Don BreyerMr. Jonathan BroderickMr. and Mrs. Reade BrowerMr. Corey BrownRev. and Mrs. John L. BrownDr. Mary Jo McGee BrownMr. Robert Clarke BrownDr. William T. Browne and

Dr. Evelyn W. BrowneThe Brzezinski Family

FoundationMs. Mary Stewart BurgherDr. and Mrs. Paul R. ButlerMs. Sandra Cable and

Mr. Edwin CableMr. Christopher A. CalhounDr. David L. Camenga and

Ms. Nora B. ArnoldMr. and Mrs. Robert C. CaprilesMr. Brian CarmanMs. Susan A. CarrMs. Cecily L. CassumThe Cedars FoundationDr. Louis Centofanti and

Ms. Wanda RachelsMs. Christina ChalkleyEdith and Anthony ChanDr. and Mrs. Paul M.

ChristensenMs. Marge CoahranMr. Mark CoffmanMr. Timothy J. ColganMs. Teresa M. ConnorsMr. William Cook and Ms.

Monika MevenkampMs. Ellyn Corey and

Mr. Thomas SartorMr. Erik Crank and

Mrs. Laura ArbillaMs. Mary Karen CroninMrs. Louis C. CrouchDr. George W. CunninghamMs. Kristin A. CutlerMr. and Mrs. W. Bowman CutterMs. Sandra L. Cutuli

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Rev. Bruce Davidson and Mr. Donald Barb

Mr. Alan J. DavinoMs. Barbara M. DavisMr. Jeffrey DennisMr. and Mrs. Shaun K. DeolaMs. C. Maury DevineMs. Tina DevriesMr. Mark DickinsonMr. Chip DinkerMr. and Mrs. Phillip Lewis

DixonMr. Eric DoddsMr. Arlen D. Dominek and

Mr. A.J. YoungMr. and Mrs. Edward Keith

DonnellyMs. Carol G. DornbushMr. and Mrs. Glenn R. DoshayMs. Betsy DowneyMr. Douglas O. DrakeMs. Patricia DusenburyEagan Family FoundationMr. John F. EaganMr. M. Michael EganMr. and Mrs. David EggertMs. Rosanda EllsworthDr. Antoinette S. EmchEMSA FundMr. and Mrs. Thomas EnghMr. and Mrs. Edward R. Evans

Mr. Robert V. EversMs. Barbara Faga and

Mr. Paul C. KulinskiMrs. Dara FairgrievesMr. Don FeathersDr. R. Fenton-MayMr. and Mrs. Robert FerrellMr. and Mrs. John M. FoleyMs. Karen FouadDr. Mary B. FrankisMs. Alice FranklinMs. Jeanna FrenchMs. Cynthia Evans FreshnockMr. Markus Fromherz and

Ms. Heike SchmitzMr. Phillip T. FujiiDr. Charles L. FullerMs. Sabra Gallo and

Mr. Frederick PostMs. Stephanie Garber and

Mr. David M. CollinsGeneral Building MaintenanceMs. Janine B. GensheimerRev. and Mrs. William S. GeorgeGHR FoundationMr. and Mrs. Ronald J. GibsonMr. Roger W. GiesThe Honorable Gordon D. GiffinMr. and Mrs. William W. GivensMr. and Mrs. Jack GleasonMr. and Mrs. David A. Glose

Ms. Melissa GoforthGoogasian Family FoundationMr. and Mrs. George GoogasianAbe Graber Memorial FundMs. Marian M. GraybillDr. and Mrs. Francis W. GreenMr. Kevin F. GreenMs. Patsy GreenupDr. and Mrs. Martin C. GregoryDr. and Mrs. David GrendaDr. E. Rawson Griffin III and

Ms. D. Clark Griffin-EddingsMr. and Mrs. Gordon D. GriffinDr. and Mrs. James L. GroskreutzMr. and Mrs. Walter E. GrubbsMs. Ann H. HadfieldMr. Robert S. Hagge Jr.The Hale FoundationMr. and Mrs. Bruce S. HallBruce S. & Betty L. Hall

Charitable FoundationMr. Jeffrey J. Hallett and

Mrs. Debra Ann CameronMs. Juanita E. HalliseyMr. Andrew HallowellMs. Karen A. HammerstromMr. and Mrs. Timothy J.

HamptonMr. John B. HanlonDr. and Mrs. M. Emdadul HaqueMs. Kathleen J. Harrison

Drs. Harry and Lynne HaverkosMr. and Mrs. Robert W.

HavilandMrs. Judith HaysHCD FoundationDr. Patrick Hearing and

Dr. Janet HearingMr. Robert B. HeinemannDr. and Mrs. Patrick J. HellerMs. Janet P. HendricksMr. Joseph E. HerbstMs. Susan A. HeuleDr. Kenneth R. HeyMr. and Mrs. James D. HierMs. Barbara A. HoeschlerMr. and Mrs. David B. HoffmanMr. William G. HoltMs. Mary L. HortinMr. and Mrs. Cornelius HoustonDr. Marla S. HowardMrs. Ina E. HowellMr. and Mrs. Edward S. HowleMrs. Elizabeth B. HubbardMr. Peter D. HuntF. A. Hunter & AssociatesMr. Farley A. HunterMr. John D. HunterMr. William C. HunterMr. and Mrs. Michael H.

IacolucciMs. S. Reshma Inamdar

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Dr. Linda IzquierdoMs. Maria H. JalicsJana FoundationMr. Robert L. Jennings Jr. and

Ms. Barbara H. BottDr. Collin B. Johnson and

Ms. Kirsten OlsonMr. Frederick D. JohnsonMr. Charles E. JonesMrs. Kimberly A. JonesMr. Robert L. JordanMs. Janice JungMr. Steven KallioMs. Kris L. Kandler and

Ms. Kim KandlerMs. Joan KasprowiczMs. Dorothy L. KeeblerDr. and Mrs. Dale J. KempfMr. and Mrs. James E. KennedyMr. and Mrs. Robert M. KickMr. John B. KilbaneMr. and Mrs. Jonathan B. KlugerSteven and Diane KnappMr. Robert N. Knight Jr.Dr. and Mrs. M. Roman KotlarekMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey L. KresgeMr. and Mrs. Louis R. KrollMr. and Mrs. Michael J.

LabowskyMr. and Mrs. Matt LeacockMr. Douglas LealMr. Josh Ledford and

Ms. Gretchen McHenryMr. and Mrs. Dale W. LeibachDr. Jennifer LenningtonMr. and Mrs. Larry N. LeshMs. Elsa LimbachMs. Mary D. LintonMr. Gregory Loek and

Ms. Kathleen RiceMs. Alicia Loo and

Mr. Guy MillerMr. Christopher J. LudewigMr. James LutzMr. Christopher M. Mackey and

Ms. Donna L. CherniakMs. Julia MaherThe Mamdani FoundationMr. Iqbal G. MamdaniDr. Mark Manasse and

Dr. Janet Mohle-BoetaniMr. James F. Marchman IIIMr. and Mrs. Andrew D. MarekLoris Masterton Family

Foundation UADMrs. William L. MastertonRev. Dr. Daniel P. MatthewsThe John J. and Maryanne T.

Mauriel Family FoundationMr. Brian K. Mazar and

Mrs. Anne S. Mazar

Mr. James A. McBride and Ms. Mary Morse

Ms. Florence McCutcheonThe McCutcheon FoundationDr. and Mrs. Sam G. McFarlandJeffrey and Karen McHenryMs. Maridelle McKessonMr. and Mrs. Scott A.

McLaughlinMcMahon Family Fund at

The San Diego FoundationMs. Smita MehtaMs. Julie MillaneDr. and Mrs. Dayton MillerMs. Elizabeth W. MillerMs. Susan E. Miller-TullyMs. Emilie A. MitchellMs. Maggie Mitchell SalemMs. Cristina L. MiyarMs. Betty J. MizekDr. and Mrs. Harvey

MohrenweiserMr. Vighneswara R. R.

MokkaralaMr. and Mrs. Richard L. MoodyMs. Ruth E. MortMr. and Mrs. Michael E. MotesDr. Gary R. MullenDr. Christopher Mullin and

Dr. Sarah GaffenMrs. Catherine A. MullinsMs. Pamela MurphyMr. and Mrs. Andrew W. NagleMs. Dawn D. NelsonMr. Walter E. NetherlandMr. Win Neuger and Dr.

Christie NeugerMr. and Mrs. David J. NoonanMr. and Mrs. Richard S. NovackMs. Catherine NoxselNoxsel Waddell FoundationMr. Robert OchylskiMs. Ellen M. O’DeaMs. Leslie O’LoughlinMs. Carol J. OlwellMr. and Mrs. Daniel E. O’NeillMs. Stacey OrsatDr. Matthew Oster and

Dr. Alexandra OsterMs. F. Taylor Pape and

Mr. Haddon HuffordDr. Nikhil J. ParekhMr. Sunny K. ParkMr. and Mrs. Robert N. ParkeMs. Margot PattersonMs. Monica F. PattersonMr. Daniel K. PaulienMr. and Mrs. William P. PeabodyMr. Edward A. PearsonDr. Deborah S. Lee and

Mr. John W. Peifer

Mr. William Wiegard and Ms. Judith Petroski

Mr. and Mrs. Guy D. PfeifferMr. and Mrs. David P. G.

PhillipsMr. James M. PhillipsMr. and Mrs. Mark A. PhillipsMs. Virginia Benton PollackMs. Susie Q. PomaresMrs. Lawrence E. PoormanMrs. Dorothy C. PottsMr. Brian F. PrincePsychological Assessment

ResourcesMr. Jeffrey L. RayMr. Gary M. Reedy and

Dr. Cindy ReedyMr. and Mrs. D. Paul ReganMr. Michael J. RepassRFB AdvertisingMs. Laura M. RiceDr. and Mrs. Jason RichMs. Christina Lyn Cooley RiversDr. and Mrs. Paul F. RizzaMr. Christopher Robinson and

Ms. Mary Anne MullinsMr. and Mrs. Peter RodmanMr. and Mrs. Thomas S. RoederMr. Lee J. RoehrdanzMr. and Mrs. Gerald M. RohanRoman DentalMr. Paul RomanoMr. Maurice G. RossMs. Trina P. RussellMr. and Mrs. William J. SablesakNathan & Shelly Sarkisian

FoundationDr. Leonard A. SchlossbergDr. and Mrs. Lanny D. SchmidtMr. and Mrs. Harold SchofieldMr. and Mrs. Taylor SchollmaierMr. Jerry Schreiber and

Ms. Carla SmithMr. and Mrs. William

SchumacherMr. and Mrs. David A. SearsThe Honorable Leah Sears and

Mr. Haskell WardMr. and Mrs. Thomas SearsonMr. and Mrs. Stephen E. SeeleThe Selig FoundationMr. and Mrs. S. Stephen Selig IIIMr. and Mrs. David R. ShaferMr. Don Sharaf and

Ms. Julie MuellerMr. Justin G. SharafMr. and Mrs. Mark ShavlikDr. and Mrs. Robert A. ShawMs. Rose D. ShortMr. Robert O. Simons

Dr. Brett T. Brinker and Dr. Heather A. Slay

Bruce R. and Jane Scharding Smedley

Mr. David D. SmithMr. and Mrs. Joel SmithDr. and Mrs. R. Bob Smith IIIMr. and Mrs. John Robert

SouthallMr. Edwin C. SparksMr. Rex J. SpiveyMs. Ann G. StallardMs. Elizabeth SteeleMr. Panos Stephens and

Dr. Natalie StephensMr. and Mrs. N. Robert StollMr. and Mrs. John StolzenbergMr. Robert C. StorlieMr. and Mrs. Thomas StripeMr. and Ms. Barry P. StuartMrs. Irene StuartMr. and Mrs. Chester SutulaMr. Philip L. SwanMr. Robert E. SwantonMr. Douglas Szperka and

Dr. Christina SzperkaMr. and Mrs. Keith S. TattersallMs. Jennifer C. TaylorMs. Barbara TeichertMr. and Mrs. William E.

ThibodeauxMs. Janice L. ThompsonMr. Joshua L. ThompsonMr. and Mrs. Jonathan C.

ThroopMr. and Mrs. Roland D. TrietschMr. Peter UngarMr. Brian Vaughan and

Ms. Ruth McKeeMr. and Mrs. Dan VogelMr. and Mrs. Donald VoreMr. Alan W. WardMr. Albert J. Ward Jr.Ms. Kathryn Lynn WardCommander Peter W. Ward and

Mrs. Jennifer R. DunsonMr. and Mrs. Michael WarlickMr. and Mrs. Thomas H. WarrenMr. and Mrs. Jack H. Watson Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Timothy A. WattDr. Paul L. Weiden and

Ms. Beverly L. LinkletterMr. and Mrs. John E. WellsMr. Max W. WendellMr. and Mrs. Christopher WendtMs. Dorothy G. WhitmoreDr. David A. WiebeMr. and Mrs. Jeff WilliamsMr. Timothy R. WilliamsMr. Dan Woodard

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Ms. Bernadette Zigalo-Del Braccio

Ms. Amy P. Zupancic

Emissary $1,000–$2,499Anonymous (29)Mr. Eugene M. AaronMr. Dwight L. AaronsMr. Warren AbbeyMs. Tamara AbellMr. Alan R. AbramsMs. Denise AbramsAbrams Foundation, IncMr. and Mrs. Kenneth AbramsMr. and Mrs. Daryl AckermanMr. Jeffrey AdamczakDr. Alan Adams and

Ms. Kathryn A. LyonsMr. Donald Adams and

Ms. Ellen MalandMr. Douglas Adams and

Mr. Scott FitzgeraldMr. James F. AdamsMs. Leslie A. AdamsMr. Thomas Adams and

Ms. Erin BellMr. and Mrs. Ronald E.

AdamsonMs. Ruby AdibAdvisory CapitalMr. and Mrs. Shawn M. AebiThe James and Wendy Agah

Family FoundationMr. Damien AgostinelliMr. and Mrs. David AhaMs. Cathleen AhearnMr. Mohammad M. AhmadMs. Heather M. AhmadiDr. M. Basheeruddin Ahmed and

Dr. Shakila AhmedMs. Sandra J. AhnMr. and Mrs. Edwin AikenAikman FoundationDr. Gillian AirMr. Lon P. AkerbergMr. and Mrs. Mark E. AlbertsMr. and Mrs. Frank S. AlexanderDrs. Bradley and Lindsay AlgerMr. and Mrs. Abdulwahab

AlharounThe Allan and Lalita Charitable

FoundationShirley & David Allen

FoundationMr. H. Inman AllenMr. Richard C. AllenDr. Robert W. AllenMs. Sylvia E. AllenMrs. Tricia AllenMr. and Mrs. David Allman

Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. AlonzoMs. Elkin Goddard AlstonMr. and Mrs. John G. Alston Sr.Mr. Edward E. AltemusDr. Susan C. AlveyDr. and Mrs. Melvin E. AndersenThe Honorable and Mrs. Brady

AndersonMs. Brenda C. AndersonDr. Cris J. AndersonMr. Karl D. AndersonMr. Larry W. Anderson and

Mr. Michael Bernard BoulasMr. and Mrs. Scott W. AndersonMr. and Mrs. Weston A.

AndersonMr. and Mrs. Wayne AndreenDr. and Mrs. Charles A.

AndrewsMr. Richard AngeloMr. Brian Anthony and

Mr. Joseph FitzpatrickMr. Gavin S. ApplebyMs. Miriam N. ArbeloAristonMr. and Mrs. Clay Margrave

ArmstrongArt Engineering CorporationMr. Kevin W. ArthurMr. Patrick W. AsherMrs. W. F. AskinsMr. Roger Atkinson and

Ms. Janet AreyMr. Bernard Attal and

Ms. Gerluze SantanaMrs. Julia E. AustboMs. Anita AustinMr. Clarence AvantMr. and Mrs. Peter AweidaMr. Peter BabbidgeMr. and Mrs. James F. BackmanMs. B. Jo BaerMr. and Mrs. Thomas J.

Bagby IIIMr. and Mrs. Jeff C. BaileyMr. and Mrs. J. F. BakenDr. and Mrs. Alfred L. BakerDr. and Mrs. David J. BakerMr. and Mrs. David Max BakerMr. and Mrs. Gareth D. BakerMr. and Mrs. George BakerDr. Ronald L. BakerMr. and Mrs. James V. BalaDr. John Ball and

Ms. Jean DillonDr. John R. BallDr. and Mrs. Joseph A. BallMr. and Mrs. W. Thomas

BallantineMr. and Mrs. Parmanand

Balsaver

Dr. and Mrs. Mark T. BankerMr. and Mrs. Joseph R. BankoffMs. Rosemarie BarattaMs. Jan C. BarlowMs. B. Kim BarnesMs. Anne BarnettMs. Beverly A. BarnettMr. and Mrs. Jack H. BarnettMr. and Mrs. George D. BarnhartMs. Elaine BarnhillMrs. Sylvia J. BarrettMr. W. Frank Barron Jr.Mr. Brian BarryDr. Joseph BarryMs. Kathryn A. BarryDr. Jeanne A. BarsantiBill Bartholomay FoundationMr. William C. BartholomayMr. Donald BartonMr. John J. BartonMr. and Mrs. Lawrence BartonMr. Todd Barton and

Ms. Mary Elizabeth KreiderMr. David W. BartzMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey BatemanMr. Richard E. BatemanMr. and Mrs. Roland L. BatesMr. Stephen BatesMs. Catherine BatsonMr. Jerry L. Batson and

Ms. Brenda A. SchilkeMr. Michael Batte and

Ms. Wanda KileMr. George W. BauerMr. Richard A. BaumgartnerPatti and Owen BaynhamBear Sontz Family FoundationMr. and Mrs. Byron T. BeasleyMs. Lauren L. BeaudryMs. Mary M. BeckMr. and Mrs. Donald W. BeckerDr. Jonathan BeckerMs. Joanne BeckhamMs. Peggy A. BeckhamMr. and Mrs. Thomas M.

BeckmanThe Beggs Family FoundationMs. Sandi Jo BehnkenRev. Lance BeizerMr. Kenneth BelcherDr. Gregory J. BellMr. Jonathan D. BellMr. and Mrs. Louis BellardoMr. Richard E. BenfieldMr. David L. BennettMs. Marjorie C. BentonMs. Joan D. BentzMr. James S. BerdouMs. Robin Michelle Bergen and

Ms. Janine Hackett

Mr. Laurence N. BerkingMr. Thomas BernadzikowskiMs. Jane M. BerndtMrs. Elaine V. BerquistMr. and Mrs. John T. BerryMr. Wayne Bert and

Ms. Kerstin JagerboMrs. Kathy BettyMr. Jim BetzMr. and Mrs. Kenneth D. BetzMs. Susan E. BevingtonMs. Annamae M. BeyetteMr. Bruce BidleMrs. Teresa BierdemanMr. and Mrs. Joseph R. BiggsMr. and Mrs. William F. BiggsMs. Elizabeth Biliske and

Mr. Patrick HolmesMs. Suzanne BinderMs. Elizabeth H. BinkleyMr. and Mrs. Robert R. BinnsMr. and Mrs. Ashley R. BirdMr. and Mrs. Warren M. BirdMs. Ada Lea N. BirnieMrs. Norbert BischofDr. and Mrs. David F. BishopMr. Gary BittnerMs. Karen BlackMr. and Mrs. Richard BlackMs. Susan S. BlackmanMr. and Mrs. Cliff BlakerMs. Becky BlalockDr. Kendall Blanchard and

Dr. Connie BlanchardMr. and Mrs. Paul BlanchardMr. Robert E. BliemeisterMrs. Judith L. BlileyBlistexMr. William K. BlockMr. Dennis BlockerMr. and Mrs. Glendon W. BlumeDr. Hartwig Blume and

Dr. Anita BlumeMs. Mary Elayne BlumhagenMs. Joyce Hood BoettcherMr. Scott BoggessMs. Joan W. BoggsDr. and Mrs. John K. BoitnottMr. and Mrs. Ross N. BoltonDr. Carol C. BordenMs. Jean P. BordewichMr. Arne BorgnesDr. Leslie McIntosh BorrelliMr. and Mrs. Thomas G. BosMr. Brian L. BoucherDrs. Ken and Karen BoudreauMr. and Mrs. John A. BoudreauxChris BoultonMs. Roseann H. BoveMs. Kathleen Bovid

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Ms. Heidi Bankes BowenMs. Deborah BoyceMs. Helen BoyceMr. Eric BoyeMr. and Mrs. William E. BoysMr. Todd C. BradburyJohn and Kristine BradleyMr. Neal Bradsher and

Ms. Elizabeth JohnsonMr. Charles R. BrainardMr. Albert Brandel and

Dr. Maureen MurphyMs. Susan E. BrandtMs. M. Elizabeth BrannonMr. James D. Brees and

Dr. Carol K. BreesMr. Edward G. BrekkeMr. John P. BremerMr. Sean M. BrennanMs. Lynn BresciaMr. Henry C. Brevard Jr.Ms. Ann C. BricknerMr. and Mrs. Mark BriggsMr. Harold C. Brockman and

Ms. Cynthia SmithMs. Nellie BrogleMr. Henry BronkeLeigh W. Brooks, Ph.D.Mr. Guido BrosioDr. Kathleen A. BrosnanMs. Kellie R. BrownMr. Maceo A. BrownMr. Michael S. Brown and

Ms. Antonia Del RossoMs. Patsy F. BrownMr. and Mrs. Stuart H. BrownMr. Willis R. BrownMr. Robert BruiningDr. David BruncoMrs. James I. BrunellMs. Barbara A. BrunerMr. David H. BryanMr. Wesley L. Bryan and

Ms. Terri ZwickMr. Scott BrysonMrs. Zbigniew B. BrzezinskiMr. Ian J. BrzezinskiMs. Margaret BuckleyMr. and Mrs. Richard B. BuckleyMr. Ted L. BuczkiewiczDr. Robert E. Budin and

Dr. Diane A. LoweMr. and Mrs. Thomas S.

Buechner IIIMs. Dale C. BuffaloeMr. and Mrs. William J. Bugg Jr.Mrs. Virginia BuhlerRev. Dearl L. BunceMr. and Mrs. Steve BunceMs. Mary Catherine BuntingMs. Mary Alice Burack

Dr. Kathleen M. BurkeMr. and Mrs. Scott BurnettRalph Burnham Charitable

Lead TrustMr. and Mrs. James BurnisMr. James BurnsDr. Annie Hunt BurrissMr. and Mrs. Jerome BurtDr. and Mrs. William J. BurtisMr. James BurtonMr. William BusseMs. Enid J. BusserMrs. Irene L. BussjaegerDr. David M. ButlerMr. and Mrs. Frank A. ButlerMr. Gary R. Byerly and

Ms. Maud M. WalshByers Engineering CompanyMr. Kenneth G. Byers Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Andrew W. ByrdMr. and Mrs. Jerry M. ByrdDr. Sherryl A. ByrdMr. and Mrs. Bruce C. ByrneMs. Kris ByrneMr. and Mrs. Michael G. ByrneMr. and Mrs. William H. CableMs. Barbara J. Cain CookMs. Cindy CalbaumMs. Carol W. Caldwell

Mr. Charles CaldwellMr. and Mrs. Duke M. CaldwellMs. Sandra B. CallariMr. Donald F. CampbellDr. Elizabeth E. CampbellMs. Jane E. CampbellMr. Phil W. CampbellMr. and Mrs. Charles R.

CantalesMr. and Mrs. Steven CapellaMr. David J. CapraroMr. and Mrs. Michael H.

CardozoMs. Carole M. CareyMs. Statia CareyMr. Roland W. CarloniMr. and Mrs. Leonard CarlstromMr. and Mrs. W. Craig CarmanDr. Amee F. CarminesMr. Bertram W. Carp and

Ms. Lynn McReynoldsMr. Jeffery CarpenterMr. and Mrs. Robert J. CarpenterMr. Robert E. CarrMr. and Mrs. Wayne CarriereMr. and Mrs. Cameron

CarringtonMr. Brandon W. CarsonMr. Charles W. Carson Jr.Mr. and Mrs. James B. Carson Jr.

Ms. Becky CarterThe Calvin W. Carter FamilyDr. Jean Carter and

Mr. Michael P. CarterDr. and Mrs. John B. CarterMr. Kermon A. CarterMr. William Hodding Carter IIIMs. Victoria P. CarverMr. Daniel Casey and

Ms. Dolores ConnollyMs. Judith CassellaMr. and Mrs. Stanley CastoDr. Kenneth G. CastroMs. Theresa CatinoMr. and Mrs. Richard E.

CavanaghMr. Richard A. CavanaughDr. Roy CavigliaDr. James G. CayaMs. Melanie W. ChadwickDr. and Mrs. Arthur ChaffeeCol. Kathy Chambers, RetiredMr. Kang ChanMs. Aruna ChandraMr. and Mrs. Michael H. ChaninMs. Miriam D. ChapmanPrasan Vimonluk Chariya

FoundationDr. and Mrs. Prasan ChariyaMr. Kenneth Chase

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Dr. Michael D. Chase and Dr. Patricia Sato

Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence ChasinMr. Eric D. ChasserMs. Hazel K. CheilekDr. Samuel M. ChenMr. Eng Aun ChengMr. Daniel M. ChewMr. Albert ChiangMr. Shi Baw Ch’ng and

Ms. Janice Pei-Chen LeeMr. Philip S. ChordasMr. Henry ChouMs. Grace P. ChowMs. Marianne R. ChristianoMr. Edbert ChuaMr. and Mrs. Allen T. ClarkPaul W. Clark Family

FoundationMr. and Mrs. Lynn R. ClarkMs. Marilyn ClarkDr. Michele ClarkMr. Paul W. ClarkMr. and Mrs. Terry M. ClarkMs. Patricia ClarkeMs. Judith ClarksonMs. Linda M. ClaryDr. Jaclynn R. ClasenMr. Russell K. ClaytonMs. Regina CocanougherMr. and Mrs. Douglas M.

CochraneMr. Alan M. CodyMr. David H. Cofrin and

Ms. Christine Tryba-CofrinMr. and Mrs. Darvy M. CohanMr. Edward B. Cohen and

Ambassador Charlene Barshefsky

Mr. and Mrs. Harvey M. CohenMr. Mark B. Cohen and

Ms. Sheila M. FyfeDr. Johnnetta B. ColeMs. Sheryl ColeDr. Jane L. ColemanMs. Courtney CollinsMr. James W. Collins Jr.Mrs. John CollinsMr. and Mrs. Robert ColyarMs. Carol R. CombsMr. Bryan Conley and

Ms. Monika NikoreMr. Robert M. ConleyMr. Peter D. ConlonMr. Jack G. ConnerDr. K. T. Connor and

Mr. Jere RobingsMr. and Mrs. Robert ConradiMs. Leisa ContrerasMs. Margaret A. Cook LevyMr. and Mrs. Allen CookeMs. Nancy H. Cooke

Dr. Sarah CookinhamMr. Mark J. Coolican and

Ms. Susan J. BlotzerMr. and Mrs. Kevin C. CooperDr. and Mrs. Max CooperMs. Shan CooperMr. James M. Copeland Jr. and

Ms. Deborah E. McFarlandMr. and Mrs. Warren N.

CoppedgeThe Honorable Samuel G.

CoppersmithMs. Alyse Lucas Corcoran and

Mr. John L. MorrisonMr. Tim CordleMs. Jessica CorkDr. Lynn D. CornellMr. and Mrs. Robert J. CortelyouMr. Rod CorvoDr. and Mrs. Michael F. CosciaMs. Christine R. CottrellMr. and Mrs. William M.

CoulterMr. and Mrs. Charles M. CouricDr. Shawn Cowper and

Dr. Carolyn RambusMr. Jeremy CowperthwaiteMr. and Mrs. Rodney B. CoxMr. Mark A. CraigMs. Nancy W. CraigAnn and Jeff CramerBeth Crane and Richard McKeeMs. Lisa M. Cremin and

Mr. W. Bruce HarlanDr. Melinda D. CrenshawMs. Linda K. CrimingerDr. Gary Cromer and

Ms. Judy PorterMs. Eleanor B. CrookDr. Catherine CrossMr. and Mrs. Dwight CrowderMr. James P. CrozierMs. Judy M. CulbreathMs. Janice A. CulpepperCulver Family FoundationMr. and Mrs. J. Bart CulverMr. Willson Cummer and

Ms. Michelle BreidenbachMr. John CummingsMr. and Mrs. Thomas

CunninghamMr. Danny CupitMrs. Carleton E. CurranMs. Susan M. CurranMs. Donna J. CurrieDr. Susan Curtis and

Dr. Charles CutterDr. Roy CurtissMs. Marlene CzarkowskiMr. and Mrs. Frank CzarneckiMr. and Mrs. Joseph CzarnezkiMr. and Mrs. Robert K.

Dace-Smith

Mr. and Mrs. Peter DahlbergMr. and Mrs. Scott DanielMr. and Mrs. Stephen S.

DanielsenDr. and Mrs. Daniel F. DanzlDr. Carol F. DaronThe Dart BankMr. and Mrs. Gastón O. DaumyMr. Thomas W. Davidson and

Ms. Susan J. MartinDr. Alison E. DavisMs. Ann G. DavisDr. Barbara D. DavisMr. and Mrs. Charles DavisMr. Christopher L. DavisMr. and Mrs. Don A. Davis Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Erroll B. Davis Jr.Mr. James L. DavisMr. Durfee DayDr. and Mrs. Deane K. DaytonMr. and Mrs. Justin De GraafMr. William J. de GrootMr. Walter De Treux IIIDr. Philip Dean and

Dr. Linda ChurchMr. and Mrs. Charles A.

DeBenedittisThe Debs FoundationMr. Richard A. Debs and

Dr. Barbara Knowles DebsMs. Mary C. DeckerDr. Michiel E. Ultee and

Dr. Patricia L. DedertMr. David A. DeFehrMr. Edward Delaplaine IIMr. and Mrs. Joseph DelgadoDrs. Jeffrey and Therese DemouyRev. Catherine B. Dempesy-SimsMs. Francoise E. DenisMr. Daniel W. DennisonMr. and Mrs. Richard A.

Denny Jr.Ms. Sandra J. DercoleMr. and Mrs. Brian J. DerryMr. John DeushaneMrs. Irene DevineMr. and Mrs. Roger DeVriesMr. George T. Dewey IIIRev. and Mrs. Donald N. DialMr. Timothy DiazDr. Claudia C. Dickerson and

Mr. Wayne GrinsteadDickson Family FundMs. Marlene G. DicksonMs. Pamela H. DicksonMs. Marion DienerMr. Wallace W. DietzMr. and Mrs. David B. DillonMs. Jean Marie DillonMr. John R. DillonMr. and Mrs. Andrew DiLoretoMs. Carol Dirks

Dr. Robert M. DixonMr. Sven Dobler and

Mr. Per DoblerMr. Michael DoddDr. Daniel W. DodgenMs. Mary Jane DodsonMr. Joseph P. Dominguez Jr.Dr. Taymon Domzalski and

Dr. Lisa Ann CavanaughMr. Michael DonnantuonoMr. Paul Dooley and

Ms. Winnie HolzmanMrs. Robert J. DorwartDr. Razak A. DosaniDove Givings Foundation IIMs. Rhea DowMs. Rebecca Dowdakin and

Ms. Flora McMartinMs. Irene DowdyDr. Deborah D. Downs and

Dr. Rami R. RazoukDr. Robert Numan and

Dr. Diane E. DreherDr. Martin Drey and

Ms. Debbie DavenportMs. Christine DreyfusMs. Susan DriscollDr. Joseph D. Driskill and

Ms. Leslie BryantMr. and Mrs. Cornelis J. DrostMr. and Mrs. Clarence

DrummondMr. and Mrs. Barry A. DryerMr. and Mrs. Mark DuffyMr. Robert J. Duffy and

Ms. Betty LilesMr. and Mrs. Larry DugganMr. Kevin Dulsky and Ms.

Melissa DanielsMs. Lisa A. DunavinMs. Deborah DunevantMs. Bertha B. DuvernayMs. Rachelle R. DwaihyMr. David E. DwyerMr. and Mrs. Bruce DyeDr. Brad Dyke and

Dr. Sarah CookinhamGeorge H. Eddings Sr. and

Alfreda R. Eddings FoundationMr. and Mrs. George H.

Eddings Sr.Mr. Barry EdelmanMr. and Mrs. Bert P. Eder Sr.Ms. Genelle EdwardsMs. Kimberly A. EdwardsMr. and Mrs. William T.

EdwardsMr. and Mrs. Edmund A. EganMs. Laura M. EggerDr. and Mrs. Bryon EhlmannMs. Irene A. EhretMr. and Mrs. Robert J. EkmanDr. Mouradi B. Elchahal

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Mr. and Mrs. Eldon EllerDr. Kenneth W. ElligersThe Honorable and

Mrs. James C. EnglandMr. Daniel D. EnglishMr. and Mrs. John D. EpsteinDr. and Mrs. Trent ErneyMs. Catherine M. ErnyMr. Joseph W. Esherick and

Ms. Wa YeThe Lisa Esherick Fund at

the East Bay Community Foundation

Ms. Elizabeth EshlemanMr. Daniel EsreyMr. Robert J. EssickMr. José A. EstevesMr. and Mrs. David EvansMr. James Allen EvansMs. Margaret B. EvansMr. and Mrs. Thomas N. EvansMr. Thomas W. EvansMs. Kellie Evans-O’ConnorMr. Benjamin L. EverittMr. and Mrs. Michael EverlyMs. Kathy EvittsMr. Mike EwertDr. David L. Ewing and

Dr. June EwingExpress ContractingMs. Jean W. FaddisMr. and Mrs. Michael P. FaheyMs. Patricia M. Fair and Mr.

Randy ArnoldMr. and Mrs. John FairfieldDr. Rumi FaizerMr. and Mrs. Raymond FantuzziDr. Harlicia F. FarleyDr. Paul G. FarnhamMr. and Mrs. George C. FarrantDr. and Mrs. Neil FarrisMr. Joseph FataMr. and Mrs. Thomas FaulknerDr. Catherine A. FaverDr. Joseph M Feczko and

Ms. Leighton GleicherMr. and Mrs. Thomas V.

FehsenfeldMr. and Mrs. William S.

FehsenfeldMr. Jay M. Feinman and

Ms. Carole A. WoodMs. Elaine J. FeldeMr. and Mrs. Henry David

Fellows Jr.Ms. Katherine M. FellowsMs. Laura M. FerencMr. Rodney Ferguson and

Ms. Kathleen EganMrs. Scott FerrisMs. Susan S. Ferson

Ms. Karen FiantMs. Lynda FifeMs. Robin FigueroaMr. and Mrs. Norman P.

Findley IIIMr. and Mrs. Kenneth FingerMr. Leroy M. FingersonThe Samuel Finkel FoundationMr. Howard B. FinkelDr. and Mrs. Gregory K. FinnMr. and Mrs. Kenneth W.

FischerMr. and Mrs. Harry H. FishMs. Jean FisherDr. and Mrs. Jonathan H. FisherMr. and Mrs. Mike FisherMs. Catherine FissellMs. Judith A. FitzMs. Sara J. FitzgeraldMs. Nancy E. FleischerMr. David FlemingMr. Steve FlesherMr. and Mrs. Denny D. FlickMr. and Mrs. Maurice R. FliessMr. and Mrs. Richard FloodFloradon FoundationMs. Sarah L. FlosiRev. and Mrs. Ralph FogalMs. Mary Jane FogleMs. Frieda E. FolandMs. Pegi FollachioMs. Patricia R. FormanMr. John S. ForrerMr. Leo C. ForrestMs. Barbara L. ForsterDr. Jane E. FossumMs. Nancy V. FosterMrs. Frances W. FowlerMr. and Mrs. R. Dean FowlerMr. and Mrs. Dale Fox Jr.Mary Ellen Fox & Michael E.

Fox Family FoundationMr. and Mrs. Michael Fox Sr.Dr. Susan J. FoxMr. and Mrs. Thomas FoxMr. and Mrs. William L. FrakesMr. and Mrs. Stephen R.

FranciscoA. J. Frank Family FoundationMr. Paul R. FrankDr. Andrea FrantzMr. and Mrs. Donald J. FraserMs. Susan FraysseMs. Estelle FreedmanMr. Simon David FreemanDr. Christopher P. FrenchMr. and Mrs. James B. FrenchMrs. Clare FriedmanMs. Susanne Fritsche

Mr. Richard L. Fruchterman III and Ms. Sallie R. Williams

Mr. Kenneth B. FryMr. Frank J. Fuchs IIIDr. Colony FugateGregory L. and Carol H.

FullertonMs. Marilyn B. FunderburkMr. William FyockMr. and Mrs. William GagenMr. and Mrs. Stanley A.

GalanskiMs. Julie GalbraithMs. Kyle R. GalbraithMr. Tracy GallagherMs. Alison Gallaway and

Mr. Andy CarsonMs. Gail GallessichMr. and Mrs. Thomas GardDr. Cynthia GardnerDr. Paige Garnett and

Mr. Walt GarnettMr. Lester L. GarrisonMr. Jon GarthoffMs. Joan E. GatesMr. and Mrs. William P. GauppMr. Harry W. GedneyMr. David W. GeilenGeneral AtomicsMs. Dorothy A. GeogheganMs. Margaret H. GeorgeMr. and Mrs. Steven R. GerleitMs. Norma A. GernonMs. Liliane V. GershMr. and Mrs. Vasudev GharpureMr. and Mrs. Leonard GiambalvoMr. Eric M. GibberMs. Sharon M. GibbonsMs. Joni L. GieseMr. Roosevelt GilesMr. Keith T. GillenMr. and Mrs. Charles R.

Gillespie Jr.Ms. Marianne GillespieMr. John H. GilletteMr. and Mrs. Gerald V. GillilandMr. Douglas Gillingham and

Ms. Dana L. FriehaufDr. Pat Ingle GillisMr. and Mrs. Thomas A.

GiordanoMr. Dale B. GiulieriMs. Clevie E. GladneyMr. Robert K. GlassMr. and Mrs. Gary W. GlasscockMr. and Mrs. William J. GlasserDr. James F. GlocknerMr. Thomas GlowackiMs. Ann C. GobeskiMr. Bobby D. GodbeeMr. and Mrs. John W. Godden

Mr. and Mrs. Nitin GodiwalaMr. Judd GoldbergMr. and Mrs. Geraldo GomesMr. David C. GoodDr. Patricia C. Gordin and

Mr. Lawrence A. GordinMr. Clifford GordonMr. Milton GoreMrs. Julia GossMr. and Mrs. Nathanial

GozanskyDr. Albert G. GrabbMr. and Mrs. James M. GraceyMs. Mary K. GrafMr. and Mrs. Robert H. GrahamMr. James GrahnMs. Marlys GramleyDr. Cherlyn S. GranroseMr. and Mrs. Curtis GrantMr. and Mrs. Pirie J. GrantMr. Roderick M. GrantMr. and Mrs. Rex L. GranumMs. Judith GrassilliMs. Paula T. GrassoMs. Annette GrattanMr. and Mrs. Charles E. GravesMr. George C. GravleeMr. Donald H. Gray Jr.Dr. Paul N. GrayGreater Greenville Family

HealthMr. Douglas GreenMr. and Mrs. Joseph H. GreenMr. Robert Kent GreenawaltMr. Bob Greene and Ms. Leslie

Ellen BrownThe Greenhouse ChurchMs. Suzanne GreenleafMr. E. Alex GregoryMs. Tilly M. GreyJoanne and Tim GriffinMs. Linda GriffinMs. Sarah H. GriffinMs. Sue GriffinMr. John H. GriffithMr. and Mrs. Charles W. GriggMr. Dennis GrimesMr. and Mrs. Richard B.

GritmanMr. Fred Grob and Ms. Dorothy

M. KinneyMr. Christian GroenkeDr. Thurman T. GrossnickleMr. and Mrs. Mark GroveMs. Margo S. GrovesMs. Georgia GrummonDr. Stefano GuandaliniMs. Paula M. GuibaultDr. and Mrs. Surendra GuptaMr. Pete Gustafson

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Vivian Hays Guthrie Charitable Fund

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth GutierrezMs. Aneta GutrichMs. Joan B. HaanMs. Linda D. HaasGinnie and Peter Haas Jr. FundMr. and Mrs. Mark A. HackettMr. Ray HagrmanMr. Gregory J. HahnMr. and Mrs. Emmett M. HaleMs. Jane Beaumont Hall, Esq.Ms. Margaret C. HallenbeckMs. Marcia HalpernMs. Jill K. HalvorsenMr. Tahir HamidMr. Art HamiltonMr. and Mrs. Herman H.

HamiltonMs. Mary J. HamiltonMs. Florence B. HamlinMr. Paul B. Hammond and

Ms. Tracee LaingMs. Joanna R. Hanes-LahrMr. and Mrs. Scott HanklaMr. and Mrs. Donald HanleyThe Robert T. Hanley

FoundationMr. Robert T. HanleyRev. and Mrs. Earl K. HannaDr. David G. HannayMr. Charles C. Hansen IIIMr. and Mrs. John HansenMr. Richard M. Harden and

Ms. Zebe SchmittThe Honorable Hal D. HardinMs. Rochelle HardinMr. Hilliard B. HardmanDr. and Mrs. John B. HardmanMr. John B. HardmanMr. and Mrs. Byron L. HardyMs. Mary A. HardyMr. and Mrs. Joseph HargadonMs. Janet L. HarknessMs. Mary Ann A. HarmanMs. Sally HarmsMs. Dorothy HarnishMr. William T. Harper and

Ms. Brida M. SmithMr. and Mrs. David P.

HarringtonMs. Carolyn L. HarrisMr. Edward W. Harris Jr.Ms. Margaret HarrisMs. Gail HarrisonMs. Maryanne HarrisonMs. Ellen Weaver HartmanMr. Stephen HartnettMr. and Mrs. Jeff D. HaskinMs. Melanie P. Hastings

Mr. Antoine G. Hatoun and Ms. Andrea G. Levitt

Mr. Martin A. HaugenMr. Vincent A. HaynesMs. Barbara W. HazelettMs. Vivian J. HeadingsMr. and Mrs. Richard W. HealeyMr. and Mrs. Christopher C.

HealyMs. Anne R. HearstMr. George HeavnerDr. and Mrs. Gerard L. HelinekMr. Merrit A. HeminwayMr. John H. Hemsley and

Ms. Nansi MendozaMs. Babette HenaganThe Henagan FoundationMr. James A. Henderson Jr.Ms. Laurel E. HendersonDr. and Mrs. Ralph H.

HendersonRobert and Norma HendersonMr. and Mrs. Glenn P. HendrixMr. and Mrs. Kevin J. HeneghanDr. David Hennerman and

Dr. Barbara WidmerMr. Bill HenselMrs. Janice HensiekEllen S. and Jay R. HermanMrs. Edigna HeroldMr. Frederick C. Herzog III and

Ms. Marla J. MercerMr. James P. HeslaMs. Janet L. HesnessDr. and Mrs. B. Mark HessMrs. George G. HessMr. Willis S. HesselrothMr. and Mrs. Robert G. HestandMrs. Juliane HeymanDr. and Mrs. Carlton T. HicksMr. and Mrs. B. Harvey Hill Jr.Dr. David W. and Wanda HillMrs. Dorothy HillMrs. Jesse Hill Jr.Dr. Tracey Hill and

Mr. Dale HillMs. Donna R. HiltonDr. James A. HinckleyMr. Ed HingsbergenMr. Joseph HingstonDrs. Rich and Anne HiskesDr. and Mrs. Dar-Veig HoMr. and Mrs. Wayne E.

HochstetlerMr. and Mrs. Dan HoeprichMrs. Joann HoffmanMs. Marie A. HoffmanMr. David D. HofmeisterMr. Paul HogbenMr. and Mrs. Charles A.

Holdener

Mr. John R. HolderHolder PropertiesMr. and Mrs. Robert M.

Holder Jr.Dr. Elizabeth A. HollandMr. Larry N. HollandDr. and Mrs. William A. HolmDr. Thomas R. Holmes and

Dr. Grace HolmesDr. Don Holmgren and

Dr. Jennifer HolmgrenMr. Neal S. HoltzerPui-Jane HonMr. John Y. HongDr. Gail HongladaromMr. and Mrs. Michael

HoogendykDr. Ann Elizabeth HoosMr. Glenn R. HooverHopi Farms & Minerals, Ltd.Dr. Donald Hopkins and

Dr. Ernestine HopkinsMrs. Horace B. HordMs. Kelly HornerDr. Russ HostetlerDr. and Mrs. Leslie S. HoughMs. Ruth A. HoughMr. and Mrs. John HoustonMr. and Mrs. John P. HoustonMs. Eileen HoutMr. and Mrs. Rand A. HovenMr. and Mrs. Robert W. HowardMr. and Mrs. Lembhard G.

HowellDr. Diana HuMr. Donald H. HubbsMs. Jo Ann HudsonMr. Richard A. HudsonMr. and Mrs. Fritz HuebnerMr. and Mrs. Kenneth B. HuesbyDrs. Kenneth and Britt HuffMr. Melvin Eugene HuffmanMs. Leah HughesMr. and Mrs. Ming C. HuiMr. Bruce HullMr. David C. HummMr. and Mrs. Bradley HummelMr. Russell N. HumphreyMs. Cheryl HunleyMs. Mary Hoffman HuntMr. and Mrs. Thomas N. HuntProfessor and Mrs. Howard O.

HunterMr. Elvin W. HurstMr. and Mrs. Arthur R. Hurt, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Alan D. HusakRev. Mary Ann and

Dr. Michael HustonMr. Rich Huszagh and

Ms. Cristina E. Carrell

Mr. and Mrs. Terry L. Hutchinson

Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. HutsonDr. and Mrs. Stephen M. HuxAmbassador Jeanette W. HydeMs. Jacqueline IkedaMs. Henna InamAdmiral and Mrs. Bobby R.

InmanMs. Cornelia S. IonescuMr. and Mrs. Robert M. IrishMr. and Mrs. B. William IrlbeckMr. David IversonDr. Elizabeth C. JacksonMr. and Mrs. Greg D. JacksonDr. Marianne JacksonMrs. William J. JacksonMr. and Mrs. H. Craig JacobsMr. James H. JacobsMr. and Mrs. Paul J. JacobsMr. Mitchell B. JacobyMs. Diane S. JacqminMr. and Mrs. Petter JahnsenMr. Ronald M. JarvisMr. Richard J. JasculcaMs. Barbara B. JavarasMr. and Mrs. Michael JayDr. Cynthia P. JayneMr. George W. JefferyMs. Barbara I. JenkinsMr. and Mrs. Robert JennaroMr. and Mrs. Mark JensenMr. and Mrs. Arthur H. JerbertMr. and Mrs. C. Gene JesterMr. James V. JirousekMr. and Mrs. Alan H. JobeRev. Dr. Janice JodockMr. Andrew M. JohnsonMs. Catherine A. JohnsonMr. and Mrs. Christian JohnsonMr. George H. JohnsonGeorge H. Johnson PropertiesMs. Jennifer A. Johnson and

Mr. Kenneth L. GrotewielMs. Joan G. JohnsonMr. Jonathan D. JohnsonMs. Karen L. JohnsonMs. Luci Baines JohnsonThe Honorable Marilyn JohnsonDr. and Mrs. Melvin J.

Johnson IIIMs. Sandra JohnsonMr. and Mrs. Thad JohnsonMs. Jana Johnston and

Mr. William TomlinsonMr. Eric J. JoinerMr. Cliff Jolliff and

Ms. Elaine GerkeMr. and Mrs. Bill Jones

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Mr. and Mrs. Boisfeuillet Jones Jr.

Mr. G. Pownall JonesMr. and Mrs. Gilbert G. JonesMr. and Mrs. Howard E. JonesMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey D. JonesMr. and Mrs. Milton H. Jones Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Reginald M. JonesMr. Stephen Jones and

Ms. Carol FlintDr. and Mrs. Warren JonesBob and Diane JorgensenMr. and Mrs. Bruce A. JudsonMr. Michael C. JustMr. Jack KademianMs. Marsha A. KademianMr. and Mrs. John S. KahlerMr. and Mrs. Thomas KaiserDr. Sona Kalousdian and

Dr. Ira LawrenceMr. Dale S. KammerlohrMr. and Mrs. Kevin KandaMr. Peter KandoraMrs. Carol F. KaneMr. Nahaliel KanferMr. and Mrs. Partap Kapoor

and FamilyMs. Patricia A. KatesMs. Erin N. Kauffman and

Mr. Matthew B. ReisigDr. Daniel A. Kaufman and

Ms. Taylor BrooksMr. Kenneth Carroll KaufmanMr. Philip W. KaufmanMs. Sarah KaufmannMr. and Mrs. John T. KautzerDr. Charles D. Kay and

Ms. Margaret Trageser-KayMs. M. Emilie KeasMs. Laurie KeeganThe Keenan FoundationMs. Tanya Mujica Keenan and

Mr. Jeffrey KeenanMr. Bill KehlMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey S. KelleyMr. David W. KellyMs. Margaret E. KellyMr. and Mrs. Michael J. KellyMr. and Ms. John KemmererMs. Alexis KennedyMs. Nicky KenneyDr. James J. KentMs. Joan M. KentDr. and Mrs. Onnik KeshishianMs. Merrilynn W. KesslerMr. Joseph M. Keto and

Ms. Catherine M. BergerMr. Theodore M. KeuchelMr. Nicholas S. KeyMr. and Mrs. Ashraf R. KhalafMr. and Mrs. Mahendra Khatau

Dr. Sarah E. KiddMr. David KieltykaMs. Jacqueline M. KienzleMr. Jung KimDr. and Mrs. Sung-Hou KimDr. and Mrs. P. Douglas KindschiMs. Sheryl KingMr. John E. KinikinMs. Mary KinseyMr. and Mrs. Derek G. KirklandMr. and Mrs. Stephen KitchenMr. and Mrs. Kenneth KleinMrs. Betsy KlineMs. Carolyn Klinger and

Mr. Donn WilliamsMr. Jeffrey KnauthMs. Marily KnieriemenMs. Janice J. KnightKnopf Family FoundationMr. Jim KnopfMr. and Mrs. Wyck KnoxMs. Julia R. Knox-HudsonMr. Darrell KnutieMr. and Mrs. Paul N. KochMr. and Mrs. Eric K. KocherMr. Bruce J. KoehlerMr. Kerry W. KohnenMr. and Mrs. Ray E. KohringDr. Hey-Jin KongKonu TownMr. and Mrs. Jason KopankeMs. Susan K. KoralikDr. J. Michael Korff and

Ms. Meena Korff-RodriguesMs. Darlene S. KostrubDr. Robert C. KowerskiMr. Donald KraftMs. Mary C. KraftMr. and Mrs. Timothy E. KraftMr. Richard S. KramerDr. and Mrs. Gary A. KrasickyMs. Judy E. KratovilMs. Melissa A. R. KrauseMr. Steven Kremm and

Ms. Susan CorbettMr. and Mrs. Michael KrepickMr. Ronald KrischDr. Shyam KrishnanMs. Leigh-Anne KrometisMr. and Mrs. Richard A. KruseMr. and Mrs. Phillips KuhlMr. and Mrs. Franklin R.

KuhlmanMr. James G. KulleckMr. Robert J. KunioDr. Bradley KunzMs. Debbie KusakaDr. Arden Kwan and

Dr. Mei Chow-KwanMs. Julia I. Kyle

Mr. Phillip J. LachmannMr. and Mrs. David LackeyMr. and Mrs. Dennis R. LacroixMs. Yvonne B. LaFeverMr. Michael LaHood and

Ms. Elizabeth PontikesMr. and Mrs. John D. LambDr. Matthew J. Lambert IIIMr. and Mrs. David L. LammertMr. and Mrs. James G. LaneAmbassador and Mrs. James T.

LaneyDr. and Mrs. Roger LangMr. David E. LangeMr. Peter Lankford and

Dr. Alyna ChienMr. and Mrs. Thomas E. LantzMr. and Mrs. Ray A. LaPanseMr. and Mrs. James M. LaRoweMs. Mary LaschoberMr. William D. LascurettesMs. Robin J. LaskoMr. Thomas A. LastMr. and Mrs. George W.

LattimerDr. Sharon L. LaubachMs. Joan LavinMr. John W. Law and

Mr. Thomas MoultonMs. Mary C. LawlorMr. Robert A. LawrenceMs. Angelique Layton and

Mr. Jeffrey AndersonMr. Steve LazzareschiMr. and Mrs. Patrick T. LeahyMr. Tom LeaseMr. Richard Leask and Ms.

Barbara MeansMr. and Mrs. Gerald W. LeavellMr. and Mrs. Andrew S. LeborMr. Joel L. LebowitzMr. Lewis T. LeClairMr. and Mrs. John L. LedmanMr. and Mrs. Eugene C. LeeLeFort-Martin Fund of

The Chicago Community Foundation

Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. LeggeMr. and Mrs. Clifford LeitchMr. David O. LeiwantMr. Thomas P. LemkeMs. Ina B. LeonardMr. and Mrs. John William

LeslieMs. Marilyn R. LeungMr. and Mrs. Raymond M.

LeutholdMr. and Mrs. John LevayMr. Zachary R. LevinMr. and Mrs. W. Steven

Lewellen

Drs. Raymond and Ruth LiangMr. Scott P. Libson and

Ms. Dorothy RhodesMr. and Mrs. John R. LigertwoodDr. and Mrs. Alfred R. LightMs. Meredith LilleyMr. Jeffrey Limberg and

Ms. Kathleen ConklinDr. Stan M. LindenfeldDr. Peter Lindsay and

Ms. Kate BinzenMr. and Mrs. David A. LinerMr. William H. LinginfelterMr. Michael L. LinhardtMs. Sylvia F. LinkeMr. Christopher Linn and

Ms. Patricia KellisonMr. Arthur D. Lipson and

Ms. Rochelle S. KaplanMr. Robert Livsey and

Ms. Rita ListonMs. Angela Lo ReMr. Dennis P. LockhartDr. Deborah Lynn Loers and

Dr. David PrenticeDr. and Mrs. David L. LohinMr. and Mrs. George LohrerMs. Helen S. LondonMs. Mary Kate LongMr. Samuel P. LongstreetMs. Jane LorangerMr. and Mrs. John P. LouchheimMs. Sheryl A. LouieDr. and Mrs. Christopher

LouisellMr. Christopher LoveMs. Diane LovittMr. and Mrs. John LovittDr. Christy L. LudlowDr. Barbara A. LukeMr. and Mrs. Stuart W. LumsdenMr. Raymond LunaMs. Kirsten Lundergan-LinkerMr. and Mrs. Vincent LunettaDr. Alan C. Luntz and

Ms. Danielle Henkels-LuntzMr. and Mrs. John R. LuongoMs. Louella Smart LupoMr. and Mrs. Theodore C. LutzMs. Joanne LymanMr. and Mrs. Joseph P. LyonsMr. and Mrs. Richard LyttleMr. Eric MacamMs. Karen A. MackoMr. and Mrs. D. Gordon

MacLeodMs. Megan R. MacMillanMs. Drue A. MageeMr. and Mrs. Charlie MagillMr. Kathleen J. MahaffeyMr. and Mrs. John D. Mahony

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Honorable Katherine FeinsteinMr. and Mrs. Fred MarkhamMs. Dana MarksMr. Earl MarshDr. and Mrs. William E. MarshMs. Cassandra L. MarshallThe Honorable and Mrs. F. Ray

MarshallMr. Donald B. MartiDr. D. Jeannette MartinMr. and Mrs. Gary MartinMr. and Mrs. James D. MartinMs. Kathleen E. MartinMs. Marie K. MartinMr. and Mrs. Michael K. MartinDr. Richard E. MartinMr. and Mrs. Dennis A.

MartinekMr. Richard MartinezMr. and Mrs. Timothy H.

MartinsMr. and Mrs. Thomas F. MaserMs. Bonnie MasonMr. and Mrs. Keith W. MasonMs. Suzanne E. MasseyMs. Darlene D. MathiasMrs. Simy N. MathovDr. Grace N. MatiruDr. Eula L. MattheisDr. John Ray MattheisDr. and Mrs. Randall MatthewsMs. Sarah B. MatthewsMr. Michael A. Matuson and

Ms. Jean M. SuplickMs. Katharine W. MauerMr. Michael John MaurielMs. Pauline A. MayerMr. and Mrs. Charles MaynardDr. Paul W. MayneMr. Robert T. and Susan H.

MayneDr. Wallace D. MaysDr. Derek T. MayweatherMr. and Mrs. Riyad MaznaviDr. and Mrs. William J. MazzeiMr. Steven K. McAllisterMr. John McBrideMr. Mark McBride

Mr. Brandon McCall and Ms. Tracie Diamond

Mr. and Mrs. John B. McCammon

Deborah and Stephen McCarterDr. Paul J. McCarthyDr. Susan A. McCarthyMr. Michael McCartyDr. and Mrs. David McCleanMr. and Mrs. Robert K.

McClearyMs. Marilyn R. McCloskeyMs. Erin K. McConaheyMr. and Mrs. Charles N.

McCulloughMrs. Carolyn B. McDonaldMr. and Mrs. Ben G. McDowMr. and Mrs. David P. McElroyMr. and Mrs. Carl McElweeMr. and Mrs. Kevin McEnteeMs. Janice McGarrah and

Mr. Steven WilliamsMs. Christine McGarryMr. and Mrs. Patrick M.

McGeehanMr. Michael E. McGoldrickMr. Daniel McGuireMr. David J. McIntoshMr. and Mrs. James T.

McIntyre Jr.Ms. Pamela W. McKeeDr. Margaret Anne McKennaDr. Matthew T. McKenna, M.D.Mr. and Mrs. Michael J.

McKennaMr. and Mrs. Steven A.

McKennaMr. and Mrs. Wade F. McKenzieMs. Joyce A. McKnightRev. Leslie McKownMr. and Mrs. Myron D. McLainDr. and Mrs. Thomas C.

McLaughlinJohn Luther McLean and Isabelle

Gray McLean TrustMr. Gerard S. McLoughlinDr. Steven W. McMillenMr. and Mrs. David J. McMorrisMr. and Mrs. David A.

McMullenDr. Rene McNall-KnappMs. Yone C. McNallyDr. Wayne F. McNettMs. Alice B. McReynoldsMr. and Mrs. Michael S.

McTeagueMs. Janice A. MearsMs. Beverly L. MecklenburgMs. Jean M. Meek and

Mr. George MeekMs. Barbara F. MeekerMs. Leila Meghji

Ms. Dorothea MegnaMs. Mary A. MehargMs. Magdalen S. MeinhardtMrs. Mathias MeinzingerMr. and Mrs. Ulrich K. MelcherDr. and Mrs. Christopher

MeriamMs. Bethany MerrettMr. and Mrs. Robert MerrillThe Honorable Gilbert S.

MerrittMs. Gretchen L. MesserDr. Gary L. McKown and

Ms. Jill M. MeuserMs. Erin MeyerMr. Richard A. MichalskiMr. Philippe MicheletMr. and Mrs. Dyer T. MichellMr. Thomas C. MichelsMr. and Mrs. John C.

MiddlebrooksMr. and Mrs. Brian L. MihmMs. Mihoko S. MikiMs. Frances E. MikusMrs. Victoria MikysaMr. James P. MileyMr. Charles R. MillerMs. Christy L. MillerDon L. & Nancy K. Miller 2015

Children’s FundDr. and Mrs. Duane MillerMs. Ellen V. MillerMr. Milton Miller IIDr. O. Fred Miller IIIMr. and Mrs. Paul D. MillerMs. Phyllis H. MillerMs. Emily T. MillettDr. and Mrs. Wayne MilloyDr. G. Irene MinorMr. and Mrs. John M. MirskyMr. and Mrs. Clifton D. MitchellMr. Willis H. MitchellMr. and Mrs. James M.

MitchelsonMr. and Mrs. Thomas M. MitroMobley & AssociatesMr. Dennis R. MobleyMs. Anne ModarressiMr. Richard P. MoeMs. Diane L. MoffettMr. Zoeb MogriMr. John D. MollerMs. Kerry D. MollnMs. Lou Ann Montana and

Mr. James PflugrathDr. Elizabeth M. MonteiroMr. Craig MontellMr. and Mrs. M. Lee

MontgomeryMr. and Mrs. Scott T.

Montgomery

Dr. Barbara MooreDr. Cathleen MooreMs. Jo Ann MooreMoore Family FoundationMr. and Mrs. Ronald W. MooreDr. and Mrs. Thomas J. MooreMs. Anne C. MoosMr. and Mrs. Thomas F. MoranBetty and Jean MoriMr. and Mrs. David G. MoriartyMr. and Mrs. Joel V. Morris Jr.Evelyn and John Morrison

Charitable FoundationMr. Ralph R. MorrisonMr. Emory L. MorsbergerMs. Jill L. Mortensen and

Ms. Sharon Kay PhillipsMs. Victoria K. MortensenThe Honorable Alfred H. MosesThe Honorable Ambler H.

Moss Jr.Moss FoundationMr. Jerry MossMs. Christina W. MoulsonMr. Ashutosh S. MujumdarDr. and Mrs. Sal MukhoDr. Linda MulkaMs. Lynette MullensMrs. Mary A. MullinMr. and Mrs. Christopher G.

MumfordDr. and Mrs. Robert S.

Munford IIIMr. James L. MunozMr. Robert R. Munoz and

Ms. Pamela J. HughesMs. Myra M. MunsonDr. and Mrs. James MurakamiMr. Harry MuranakaMs. Janice W. MurdochMr. Michael MurphyMs. Christi MurrayMr. Leonard MyattMr. and Mrs. Jon F. MyersDr. Stephanie NacouziMr. Rajeev Y. NagarMs. Vivian T. NagyMs. Sandhya NandigumMr. and Mrs. Jerome NatoliDr. and Mrs. John J. NaveauMr. and Mrs. Daniel E. NealMs. Violetta Neal-LeonardMr. and Mrs. Samuel H. NeffDr. Robert Negrini and

Ms. Jana McIntyreMr. Matthew NeigerMs. Lisa A. NelmsMr. George Nelsen and Ms.

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Dr. Lisa NoceraNancy L. Newman and

Donald F. LathenDr. Ronald Ngayan and

Ms. Sasha Gulati-NgayanMr. and Mrs. James O. NickelMr. and Mrs. Ken NielsonMr. and Mrs. Michael T. NigroMr. Clark NobilThe North Ridge FoundationMs. Hadley D. NorthropMr. Paul NorthrupMr. Bruce NovakMs. Esther M. NovakMr. Alexander NovakovicDr. and Mrs. Jeffrey NowakMr. and Mrs. James R. NowickiMr. and Mrs. James W. NoyesNurse Practioner Healthcare

FoundationMr. and Mrs. Donald E. NygaardMr. and Mrs. James E. ObeyMr. David O’BrienMiss Nancy Lee OetterMs. Marianne OfenlochMr. and Mrs. Douglas H. OgdenMs. Mary L. O’KeefeDr. Robert W. OkerblomDr. Mark D. Okusa and

Dr. Diane OkusaMr. and Mrs. Cory OlsonDr. David OlsonMr. James M. O’Neill and

Ms. Kathy MosierMs. Kathryn J. OnionMs. Ann E. OnymousDr. and Mrs. Kent L. OotsDr. Edward T. OrdmanOriental Weavers USAOrlandiDr. Ellen OrmondDr. and Mrs. David W. OsgoodMr. Tom OsowskiDr. Geir OstremMs. Lynn OtwellMs. Karen B. Ouzts and

Mr. Bill PetuskeyMs. Sara OvertonMr. David G. OwenMr. David K. OwenThe OZMA FundMr. Andrew PaceMrs. Nancy M. Packard

Mrs. Dorothy B. PadgettDr. Jayoung PakMr. and Mrs. Gary E. PakullaMr. Richard PalmerRev. and Mrs. Samuel L. PardueMr. Richard A. ParkDr. and Mrs. Nathan ParkerDr. Paul M. Parker and

Mr. Eric D. JohnsonMs. Mary Y. ParrMr. and Mrs. Mark ParrottMr. Richard K. ParrottMs. Rebecca J. ParsonsMrs. Robert A. PastorMs. Jacqueline F. PattersonMr. Leo H. PattersonMr. and Mrs. Christopher D.

PattonMr. and Mrs. James L. Patton Jr.Ms. Ruth C. PaulMr. and Mrs. William L. PaxtonMr. Charles B. PearsonDr. and Mrs. Charles F. PelzerMr. and Mrs. William H.

PennimanDr. Kenneth J. PerkinsDr. Daniel Perlman and

Ms. Jane KatimsMr. Fred PerpallMr. and Mrs. Ronald Q. PerrittMr. and Mrs. Godfrey PerrottMr. Egbert L. J. PerryMr. Ralph T. Perry and

Mrs. Mary Louise SeldenfleurMr. Edward Peteroy and

Ms. Patricia PirelloAmbassador Mary Ann PetersMr. and Mrs. Charles B. PetersenMr. and Mrs. Don L. PetersenMr. Grant Petersen and

Ms. Mary AndersonMs. Laura A. PetersenMs. Cynthia S. PetersonMr. and Mrs. Henry PetersonMr. and Mrs. John M.

Peterson Jr.Dr. John T. Peterson and

Dr. Mary A. Vander MatenMr. and Mrs. Richard A.

PetersonMr. and Mrs. Todd L. PetersonMs. Catherine PetterMr. Walter Pezet and

Ms. Fae DanielsMr. and Mrs. John S. PfisterMr. and Mrs. David PhelpsMr. and Mrs. Harry H. PhillipsMr. Rudy L. PhillipsThe Honorable Thomas R.

PickeringDr. and Mrs. Steven Pieper

Ms. Una Marie PierceMr. and Mrs. Kent E. PingMr. and Mrs. Dirk PirwitzMs. Nancy A. PiteraMr. J. Randall PitmanMs. Rachel L. PivnickDrs. John and Marie PlakosMrs. Penny PlatnickMr. Anders S. PlatouMr. Nicholas PlattDr. Robert French and

Dr. Pamela PletcherDr. and Mrs. Thomas S. PlumMr. Dan Buttimer and Dr.

Elizabeth Plunkett-ButtimerMr. John PoertnerDr. Rebecca PogueMr. and Mrs. Steve PollackMrs. Linda A. PollardMr. Caleb PollockMr. Michael PollockMr. and Mrs. John Michael

PongraczMs. Kathleen A. PoonMr. Waitat P. PoonDr. William Wade PopeMs. Louisa B. PopkinLester Poretsky Family

FoundationMs. Arlene PorterDr. and Mrs. Joe W. PoseyDr. and Mrs. Robert PotrzebaMr. and Mrs. Chris PotterMr. John R. PotterMs. Camille PoussonMr. and Mrs. Bruce M. PowellMr. and Mrs. David PowellMr. Thomas A. PowerMr. and Mrs. Steven R. PozziMr. and Mrs. Richard PragerMr. Dirk E. PrankeMr. and Mrs. Robert N.

Prentiss Jr.Ms. Velma W. PresslyMs. Jane L. PriceMr. John PriceMs. Susan S. PriestMr. Stephen ProtulisMs. Diane L. PrucinoMs. Margaret F. PryatelMr. and Mrs. Gabriel L. PuglieseMs. Anne L. PutnamMr. and Mrs. Jeff QuallsMs. Sally QuinbyMs. Janis M. QuinnMr. Nathan P. QuiringMr. Robert V. RabeMr. Christopher RadkoMr. Salvatore RagucciMr. William L. Raiser

Dr. and Mrs. Donald J. RaithelDr. and Mrs. Vadrevu K. RajuMr. Ronald C. RakMr. Wade A. Rakes IIDr. Gregory Dean Randolph and

Ms. Janice BryantMs. Sylvia E. RandolphMr. and Mrs. Wallace L. RankDr. Mark Rapaport and

Ms. Jacqueline CalavanMr. Leonard RappeMr. Richard J. RappoportDr. Khusro RashidMr. Richard E. RatliffMr. and Mrs. James S. RauschMs. Sandra L. RauschMr. Azim S. Rawji and

Ms. Robin Van LiewMs. Rebecca L. RawlsMrs. Sam T. RayMrs. Robert E. RayMr. Douglas T. RaymondMr. and Mrs. F. Douglas

RaymondMr. and Mrs. Jonathan ReckfordMr. Shyam Reddy and

Ms. Renee DyeMr. Douglas K. ReeceMr. Sanford M. Reece Jr.Ms. Florence M. ReeseMs. Monique M. RegardMs. Rosemary RegisRev. Diane W. RehfieldMs. Ruth RehwaldtDaniel L. and Sophie K. Reiber

Charitable TrustMr. and Mrs. Ronald D. ReichertMr. Al B. ReidMr. Richard M. ReillyMr. Mark ReinhardtDr. James H. Reiss and

Dr. Luce ReissMs. Paula D. RemmelMs. Kimberly J. RendlemanMs. Sue A. RendlemanMs. Emily D. RenuartMr. and Mrs. William RevelleDr. Charles F. Reynolds IIIMr. Lee Allen ReynoldsDr. and Mrs. James G.

RheinwaldMr. Skip RhodesMr. Anthony M. Ricci and

Ms. Sharon A. BruninkMr. and Mrs. Gary R. RiceDr. Gary L. Rich and

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Mr. and Mrs. Norman Richie and Family

Mr. and Mrs. Richard K. RiessThe Honorable Richard W. RileyMs. Sara RingleMs. Richard M. RitlandMr. William A. RitterMr. Alver R. RoanMr. and Mrs. David I. RobertsMr. and Mrs. Douglas RobertsNora Roberts FoundationMr. Jerry B. RobertsMs. Andrea RobertsonMs. Arlene RobertsonMr. and Mrs. John Barron

RobertsonMr. Lake Robertson IIIMs. Faith A. RobinsonMs. Janessa R. RobinsonMr. Ethan R. RodayDr. Daniel Rodeheaver and

Dr. Denise RodeheaverMr. and Mrs. Larry W. RodgersMr. Corbin E. RodriguezMs. Pippy RogersDr. Michael P. RogersMr. and Mrs. Peter T. RogersMs. Wendy B. RohmanMr. and Mrs. Andrew RollinsMs. Jean R. Rollins and

Mr. Ed BoatnerMs. Jane A. Ronca-WashburnMs. Marsha RooksMike Roos & CompanyMr. Michael Y. RoosDr. Carolyn Rosenberry and

Dr. Terrone RosenberryMs. Margaret A. RosenthalMr. Brian H. Ross and

Ms. Cheryl SullivanMs. Heather L. RossDr. James A. RossMr. Robert RothMr. George E. RotterMr. James H. Rowe IIIMs. Cindy RubensMrs. Luana D. RubinMr. and Mrs. William RubleyMr. William J. RucklidgeMs. Clara S. RupertMr. Jerry and Dr. Mary RupleyMr. Richard E. RushDr. and Mrs. Jim RussMs. Wondie Russell and

Mr. Edward SteinmanMs. Ann M. RustDr. Marion L. RustMr. Dave RutledgeMs. Betty W. RutterMr. and Mrs. Bruce D. Ryan

Mr. John E. RyanMr. and Mrs. Nicholas M. RyanDr. Colleen Beecken Rye and

Mr. Brian RyeThe S & C Harvest FoundationSacajawea Charitable FoundationMs. Martha SaittaMr. Harold SalverdaMs. Yira A. Sanchez and

Mr. Bradford S. SchultzMr. Myron L. Sandberg and

Dr. Marva J. Dawn-SandbergMr. and Mrs. Jim Sandberg-

LarsenMr. and Mrs. Mark L. SandersMs. Della SandersonMr. William F. Sanderson Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Carl W. SandlinMr. and Mrs. J. Neal Sasser Jr.Ms. Betty J. SaukaitisMrs. Michael R. SaundersMr. Albert J. SaurDr. Maria SauzierMr. William P. Saviers Jr.Mr. Gordon SavilleMr. D. Jack Sawyer Jr. and

Dr. Bill TorresMr. and Mrs. Wilson E. SawyerMr. Thomas F. ScanlanMr. James V. Schaefer and

Ms. Gabrielle TazziaMr. Terry H. SchaleMs. Carol E. ScharferDr. Elinor A. ScheirerMr. Sanford H. SchenbartMr. Walter SchierMr. and Mrs. Richard F. SchiferlMr. Charles F. SchmerkerThe Honorable Kurt L. SchmokeMr. Philip E. Schoene and

Ms. Amy BoltonMs. Ann SchoenfeldDr. and Mrs. Paul M. SchoenfeldDr. Joseph M. SchoeningMs. Anne-Marie ScholerMr. Eric J. SchollMr. Philip R. SchollyMs. Elizabeth SchoplerMr. Craig SchopmeyerDr. Timothy D. SchowalterMr. and Mrs. Steven SchreiberMrs. Maryann E. SchreinerMr. David SchultzThe Schultz FoundationMr. and Mrs. J. Albert SchultzMs. Kathryn SchultzMrs. Frederick H. SchultzMr. and Mrs. Walter L. SchulzMr. and Mrs. Ernest SchurianMs. Janet C. Schwartz

Mr. and Mrs. Earl ScottMr. James ScottonMr. Rodney L. ScribnerMs. Lillie ScudderMr. Theodore SedgwickMr. Robert SegalDr. Narinder N. SehgalMr. and Mrs. R. K. SehgalDr. Richard A. SeiglerMs. Deborah SelbyMr. and Mrs. Donald A.

SellaroleMr. and Mrs. Dean SellersMr. Marc M. SeltzerMs. Wendy Sergeant-ClarkeDr. Sabah ServaesMr. T. Terrell SessumsProchy P. SethnaMs. Tina SetoMr. Michael F. SextonMs. Alice A. SgourakisDr. Phillip B. Shaffer and

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Mrs. Seema N. ShamsMs. Barbara C. ShaneDr. Susan H. ShaneMr. Ajeet ShankarRoy and Ann ShannonMr. and Mrs. Jim SharkeyDr. Santosh D. SharmaMs. Isabel F. ShaskanMs. Carolyn S. ShawakerMs. Charlotte Ann SheaMr. and Mrs. John L. ShearerMs. Amalia ShebbyMrs. Dudley ShefflerMr. Robert J. SheltonMs. Lalita ShenoiMr. and Mrs. John ShepardMr. and Mrs. John J. ShermanThe Sheth Family FoundationDr. and Mrs. Jagdish ShethMr. Richard L. Shewell Jr.Mr. Charles H. ShihShih PropertiesMr. and Mrs. Peter ShillingsburgDr. Mariko ShiraziDr. Lawrence H. ShirleyMs. Gail D. ShoreMs. Suzanne ShullMr. and Mrs. Roger A. ShultsMs. Ruth Shults and

Mr. Charles BradleyDr. Vivian W. SiaoMr. and Mrs. Greg SickalMr. Joseph SiclareMr. Martin Sidwell and

Mrs. Felicity Sidwell

Drs. Scott L. Siegal and Suzanne Shenk

Mr. Joseph F. SiferMr. and Mrs. Ben SihotaMs. Jeffrey P. SilverstoneMr. and Mrs. Steven J. SimmonsMr. and Mrs. Tim SimonecMs. Linda J. SimpsonMr. and Mrs. Russ SimsMs. Mary SimunMs. Sher G. SinghMr. Mark A. SippelMs. Helen L. SiskMs. Rochelle SjolsethMr. and Mrs. Samuel B.

Smart IIIMs. Susan SmarttMr. and Mrs. John B. SmileyPatricia K. Smith Charitable

Foundation TrustMs. Marie SmithMs. Marsha N. Smith and

Ms. Laurel A. BleakMr. and Mrs. Richard M. SmithMr. and Mrs. Sanford V. SmithMr. and Mrs. Timothy G. SmithMs. Tresa V. SmithMr. Valton D. SmithMr. William H. SmithMr. and Mrs. Gene SmithermanMr. David S. Smoak and

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Dr. Greg T. SpearMr. Jim SpearmanDr. Samuel H. Speck and

Dr. Martha L. ClabbyDr. Stuart Speedie and

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St. GermainMs. Christine T. St.Clare and

Mr. Mark S. St.ClareSt.Clare FoundationMs. Elizabeth C. StaigerDr. Ted StampferMrs. Brigitte StanfillMr. Robert E. StanleyDr. Michael D. StargelDrs. Joseph Jez and

Courtney StarksMr. and Mrs. Kenneth J. StarksMr. and Mrs. David StarkweatherDr. Thad Starner and

Ms. Tavenner HallMs. Aviva Starr and

Ms. Sherry SamuelsMs. Nancy R. StarrMr. Frank M. StearnMs. Barbara J. SteckDr. and Mrs. Jery R. StedingerMr. and Mrs. John B. SteeleMrs. Harriet SteinbergMr. and Mrs. Andrew

Steinbock IIIDr. Beat SteinerMs. Wilhelmina M. StemmerMs. Heidi StensbyMr. and Mrs. David J. StensrudStephens Family EndowmentMr. and Mrs. Wray StephensMr. Marc O. SternMr. and Mrs. W. Rodney SternMr. John R. StevensMr. David Stewart and

Ms. April Bruce-StewartDr. and Mrs. Scott D. StewartMr. Frank StiebelDr. and Mrs. Verner StillnerMark and Mary Ellen Stinski

FoundationMr. and Mrs. Mark StinskiMr. Steven StockmanMs. Vicky Stockton and

Mr. Jim AllenMs. Phyllis StoeckleinMs. Sharon F. StollingsMr. William D. StoryRev. Laurice D. StreyffelerMr. and Ms. Charles M. StriplingStripling Inc.

Ms. Heather L. Ross & Mr. Edward L. Strohbehn Jr.

Ms. Lisa StronginMs. Susan E. StuartMr. and Mrs. Talmadge Stuckey

and Mr. Joey StuckeyMr. and Mrs. Don StuckyMr. David Stump and

Dr. Carly KenkelPonni SubbiahMr. Sidney K. SuggsMs. Dorothy L. SullivanMs. Lucy SullivanMs. Alexis SulymaMr. John SummerhaysMr. James E. Summerville Jr.Ms. Mary P. SundheimerMs. Elizabeth C. SussmanMr. Frederick SutherlandMr. John H. SutterDr. Brian P. Sutton and

Ms. Cheryl Santagate-SuttonMs. Amy SwansonMs. Jeanne Swartele-WoodMr. and Mrs. Edward L. SweeneyMs. Jeanne SwenMr. Robert M. SynkSystem 5 ElectronicsMs. Genevieve M. SzubaMs. Fay SzwastTaipei Economic and Cultural

Office in AtlantaMs. Caroline Scott Talley and

Mr. Mark RootMr. William Steele TalleyMr. and Mrs. Dalton TarwaterMr. and Mrs. Dan C. Tate Sr.Ms. Carol A. TauerMr. Bernard Taylor Sr.Dr. Jean E. TaylorMs. Judy M. TaylorMrs. Mary TaylorMr. Ronald A. Taylor and

Mrs. Margaret TaylorMr. Woody TaylorIl Suhandi TedjaMs. Gillian M. TeichertTemcov FoundationMr. and Mrs. Michael TemcovMs. Paula TerryDr. Tina Tessina and

Mr. Richard SharrardMr. and Mrs. David L. ThayerMs. Mary C. ThayerMs. Carolyn ThiessenMs. Evelyan ThomasMr. Theodore H. Thomas and

Ms. Colette ChabbottMr. Evan A. ThompsonMs. Isabelle ThompsonMs. Jane E. Thompson

Ms. Janice ThompsonMs. M. Melinda ThompsonMr. Robert G. ThompsonMs. Susan M. ThompsonMr. and Mrs. John ThonetMs. Gillann ThorndillMr. John ThorupMr. and Mrs. Hugh M. TolesDr. Jill TomekMr. and Mrs. Simon P. TonkinMs. Mary TooleyDr. and Mrs. William ToppMs. Theresa Z. TorianMr. and Mrs. Gino L. TorrettaMr. Charles TouheyTed and Sandy TozerMs. Mary TreanorMs. Sherry TrechterMr. and Mrs. Douglas M. TrederDr. Darlene A. TreeseDr. Phyllis TribleMs. Lori A. TriplettMr. and Mrs. Geoffrey TrullingerDr. and Mrs. Russ TuckMr. and Mrs. Wayne TuckerTudor Family FoundationDr. and Mrs. Thomas G. TudorThe Tufenkian FoundationMr. James TufenkianMr. and Mrs. Timothy C. TuffMr. David W. TuffyMs. Chyril TurnerMr. Michael J. TurnerMr. and Mrs. Michael D. TveiteMs. Katherine TwohyMr. David TysonMr. James R. UberMr. and Mrs. Patrick J. UdingDr. John R. Uglum IIIMr. Harold W. UnderhillMr. Ronald UnderwoodMr. and Mrs. Thomas R.

UnnaschDr. Ruth E. UpholdMr. Rudolf UrbanMr. Richard H. UsherMs. Trisa UsreyMs. Jeannie T. UyedaMr. H. Rao VaitlaMs. Susan M. van den ToornMs. Becky Van EkerenMr. and Mrs. Mark Van SantThe Melinda and William J.

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vanden HeuvelMr. Gregory R. VanniMr. Doug VanOrnumDr. James Roy VasserMs. Martha L. Vaughan

Mr. Steven R. Vedro and Ms. Beverly Gordon

Ms. Ann VenableDr. Kristen L. VeraldiMr. Alan B. VickeryMr. Robert R. ViducichMs. Lezli VielleRev. Audrey VincentMs. Dawn VincentDr. Dorothy Vaughn VincentMr. and Mrs. Michael L.

VogelsangMr. Mark VoigtThe Honorable Paul A. VolckerDr. Mark von ZastrowMr. and Mrs. Theodore C. VoraMr. John VotteroMr. and Mrs. Fred VranaMs. Brenda J. WadeMs. Santoshi Wagner-AnueMs. Carolyn WalkerMr. Ronald L. WalkerMr. and Mrs. Eric S. WallaceMr. Lester D. WallaceRev. Martha E. Wallace and

Mr. Dennis WhiteMr. John T. WalshDr. Susan WangProfessor and Mrs. Barclay WardMr. Donald J. Ward and

Ms. Jennifer L. EisMr. and Mrs. Edward W. WardThe Ward FoundationMr. Roy WardellMs. Evelyn Ware and

Mr. Darien WareDr. John P. WaringMr. and Mrs. David WarnerMr. and Mrs. Frank W.

Warner IIIDr. Glenn Warner and

Dr. Marguerite DavisMs. Kathryn L. WarrenWarren Family Fund of The

Columbus FoundationMr. and Mrs. William L. WarrenMs. Cathryn A. WassonMr. John WatersMr. Craig R. WatsonMr. David WatsonMs. Rebecca S. WatsonMs. Alecia L. WawrzynskiDr. J. Dix WaymanMr. Barry WebsterMs. Ellen WebsterMr. and Mrs. Richard

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Dr. Asuncion Martinez-Wehner

Ms. Susen Wehner

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Ms. Kathy FletcherMr. Franz WeinhandlMr. Marvin F. WeissbergMr. and Mrs. Shawn WelchMr. and Mrs. Bob WelleMr. and Ms. Harrison L.

WellfordMr. and Mrs. Robert C. WelterMs. Wendy K. WerbyMr. Richard WerremeyerMs. Helen H. WestDr. and Mrs. W. Daniel

WesterkamWestminster Barrington

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Mr. Joseph AmerlingMr. Robert M. WhiteMr. and Mrs. Thomas B. WhiteMs. Nancy G. WhitneyMr. Peter D. Wildes and

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Ms. Susan WolfDr. Richard V. WolfendenMr. Peter M. WolterMs. Kim WongMr. and Mrs. Hoyt H. WoodMr. and Mrs. Michael WoodMs. Sarah K. WoodMr. William L. WoodardMs. Marion Woodfield and

Mr. Marc WeinbergMrs. Carolyn WoodsMr. and Mrs. J. Allen WoodwardMr. and Mrs. Kevin R. WoolfMr. and Mrs. Wesley WordenMrs. Stinson E. WorleyMr. and Mrs. Alan WortmanMs. Amy E. WrightMs. Deborah Faye WrightMr. and Mrs. Dennis C. WrightDr. and Mrs. Harrison M. WrightMr. Homer E. Wright Jr.Dr. and Mrs. Kelly WrightMr. Rex WrightDr. and Mrs. John J. WroblewskiDr. Dennis R. WyantMs. Christina Yang

Mr. Richard F. YankoDr. Marcia Sue YarossMr. and Mrs. David C. YatesMrs. Madonna YatesMs. Jo Ellen Diehl YearyMr. and Mrs. Michael V. YesterDr. Katrina YieldingMr. and Mrs. Carl YoderDr. John-David YoderDr. June Youatt and

Dr. Charles BallardMr. and Mrs. A. Stuart YoungMs. Kathleen M. Riley YoungMr. Michael E. YoungDr. David S. ZamierowskiDr. Carol ZapalowskiMs. Theresa L. ZapotockyMr. David ZebkerMr. Stephen E. ZehrMs. Sally M. ZeijlonMr. and Mrs. Thomas W. ZeilerMr. and Mrs. C. Nick ZellerMs. Clare P. ZensMr. James R. ZieglerDr. Susan ZimickiDr. Phyllis Arn ZimmerMs. Marilyn R. ZitterkopfMr. and Mrs. Arthur ZrimsekMr. and Mrs. John ZuberDr. Sape A. Zylstra

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Mr. Terrence B. AdamsonMr. and Mrs. Shawn M. AebiDr. John F. AhearneMs. Sandra J. AhnMs. Portia Comenetia AllenMs. Carrie AmestoyMr. and Mrs. D. C. AndersonMs. Deborah J. Anderson and

Ms. Lori B. LundellMs. Marion Anderson-PeatDr. and Mrs. Charles A.

AndrewsMr. Brian Anthony and

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Ms. Sheila M. FyfeMr. and Mrs. Joseph A. ColemanRobert Boston ColginMr. and Mrs. David S. ConantMr. and Mrs. Thomas W.

ConroyThe Honorable Frances D. CookMs. Paula M. CookeMr. Richard P. CoonanMr. and Mrs. Ross M. CooperMs. JoAnn CoreyRev. Michael CorriganMrs. Carol M. CorumMr. Rod CorvoMr. John A. CostaMr. Paul B. Costello and

Ms. Rita BeamishMr. Stuart W. CouchMrs. Irene M. CoveyMs. Ann CoxMrs. John A. CramptonMr. and Mrs. Lawrence CrandallMr. James D. CrawfordMs. Cyd CrossMr. and Mrs. John J. CrossMr. and Mrs. Dwight CrowderDr. Thomas I. CrowellMrs. Betty McGarvie CrowleyMs. Peggy CullinaneMs. Joan R. CummiskeyMr. Bradley N. Currey Jr.Mrs. Ann Baker CurrieMr. Chris d’EonThe Honorable and

Mrs. John H. DaltonMr. Charles H. Dana Jr.Dr. Betsy DarkenMr. Wayne C. DarnellMr. and Mrs. Victor R. Daub Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Gastón O. DaumyBrigadier General James J. DavidMr. James DaviesMs. Adalyn DavisMs. Anne A. DavisMr. Christopher L. DavisRev. and Mrs. David M. Davis

Dr. Margaret D. DavisRev. Dr. Betty DawsonDr. and Mrs. Deane K. DaytonHon. Spencer M. DaytonDr. Michiel E. Ultee and

Dr. Patricia L. DedertMs. Nancy A. DeeringMrs. Rita DemseyMr. Daniel W. DennisonMrs. Betty D. DepietroMrs. Carolyn DerrMr. and Mrs. Benedict J.

Di SalvoDr. Claudia C. Dickerson and

Mr. Wayne GrinsteadMr. and Mrs. Raymond DicksonMr. Gurdev S. DindralMr. Mark Dixon and

Mrs. Sheryl Heitker DixonDr. Virginia Dodd and

Ms. Fan WatsonMr. and Mrs. William H. DodgeMr. Gerard P. Donahoe Jr.Dr. Robert L. DotyDr. Robert Numan and

Dr. Diane DreherMr. and Mrs. Stanley F.

Drezek Jr.Ms. Sue DuChanoisDr. Kathleen M. Duerksen and

Mr. Kevin M. FinneganDr. Bruce E. Duke and

Dr. Janice DukeMr. Kenneth P. DutterMr. and Mrs. Donald C. DybeckMs. Paula Dyer-GarrettDr. Brad Dyke and

Dr. Sarah CookinhamMs. Marilyn K. EatonMr. Gabriel H. EbersoleMr. and Mrs. William T.

EdwardsMrs. Nancy R. EricssonMs. Gail M. ErvinMr. and Mrs. Thomas N. EvansMr. Robert V. EversMr. and Mrs. George FeeDr. and Mrs. Ricardo A.

FernandezDr. and Mrs. Robert E. FinniganMs. Sara J. FitzgeraldMr. James R. FitzhughMs. Elsebeth FlarupMs. Nayan A. FleenorMs. Yvette I. FlemingMrs. Eli M. FletcherMr. and Mrs. John M. FolsomMr. Guy FormichellaMrs. Sara E. ForsDavid A. FoxMarcia A. Fox

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Ms. Margaret J. FranckaMr. and Mrs. James C. FreeMr. Peter Ralph FremgenMs. Jacqueline FrenchMs. Mary E. FriebergMr. Roy FrysingerMs. Nell FunkMr. Ladell J. FutchMr. Farley M. GalbraithMs. Jane GalbraithMrs. Hugh A. GarnettMs. Rachael M. GarrityMr. W. F. Gasner and

Ms. Lurlene KylesMrs. Kathryn A. GeorgeMs. Margaret H. GeorgeMr. Gregory J. GerhardMrs. E. Alvin GerhardtMs. Jane GeringDr. Paul GerkeMrs. Kathryn GervaisMs. Marcia L. GeyerMrs. Yvonne M. GillenMr. Donald S. GingrichMs. Susan Gale GleghornDr. and Mrs. Peter GloorMr. and Mrs. Stanly GodboldMr. and Mrs. Phillip GodorovPastor Duane E. GoetschMr. Alejandro R. Gonzales-

GarciaDr. Patricia C. Gordin and

Mr. Lawrence A. GordinMr. and Mrs. Stephen GordyMr. and Mrs. Cliff B. Gosney Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Ken K. GouwMs. Beverly J. GrantMs. Sharon L. GrantMs. Lynda GravesMs. Margo Grbinich HuntMs. Catherine GreenDr. and Mrs. J. Ronald GreenMr. and Mrs. Chesley M. GreeneMs. Tilly M. GreyDr. E. Rawson Griffin III and

Ms. D. Clark Griffin-EddingsMr. Matt W. GriffinMr. John H. GriffithMr. Charles GrimesMrs. Leslie Grimes and

Mr. Daniel C. GrimesMr. Fred Grob and

Ms. Dorothy M. KinneyMr. and Mrs. Walter E. GrubbsMs. Paula M. GuibaultMr. and Mrs. Donald L. HabigMs. Rosemary HagenMr. and Mrs. Floyd C. HaleMr. and Mrs. Donald R. HallMrs. John Wayne Hall

Mrs. Norma L. HallMs. Florence B. HamlinMs. Mary K. HamptonMr. and Mrs. Timothy J.

HamptonRev. and Mrs. Earl K. HannaMs. Ermaline HannumMr. Richard C. HardesRev. and Mrs. William K.

HarmanMr. and Mrs. William R.

HarmonMr. Dennis Harms and

Ms. Susan BergmanMs. Janet HaroldMr. William T. Harper and

Ms. Brida M. SmithRev. Shaun HarriganMs. Patricia G. HarringtonMrs. David H. HarrisMr. and Mrs. Hubert L. Harris Jr.Mr. Laird F. HarrisMr. and Mrs. Peter V. HarrisMs. Jeanne E. HarrooMs. Ann-Marie F. HartlineMr. C. LaVern HartvigsonMs. Carol HartzMrs. Joseph R. HaunMr. and Mrs. Steven F. HauserMr. Jonathan HawesMr. Rick Meeker HaymanMs. Barbara W. HazelettHeartspring FoundationMs. Linda HelmsMs. Carol A. HenningMrs. Evelyn R. HewettMs. Dana HiceMr. La Vern D. HiebertMrs. Maria C. Higgins and

Mr. Chester A. Higgins Sr.Ms. Mary Ellen HillMr. and Mrs. Bob HochmanMr. Kenneth HochstedlerMr. and Mrs. Wayne E.

HochstetlerMrs. Susan HoeksemaMs. Joanne HoembergMs. Carla E. HolderMs. R. Diane HollidayMr. Steven Hollingsworth and

Ms. Daidee SpringerMr. and Mrs. Gary HolstromDr. and Mrs. Nelson HorsemanMs. Carolyn Houghton and

Mr. David SodanoDr. and Mrs. Ronald C. HoutsMs. Rita HovakimianMr. and Mrs. George HowardDr. Sue HoweMs. Charlotte A. HubleyMs. Margaret V. Hughes

Mr. Robert R. HumphreyMs. Betsy M. HutchesonMr. Richard G. Hutcheson III

and Mr. C. Robert KincaidThe Reverend and Mrs. Nicholas

InmanMr. Robert A. Ipock Jr. and

Dr. Kim IpockMr. and Mrs. B. William IrlbeckDr. Marianne JacksonMs. M. Christine JacobsMs. Diane S. JacqminMr. Russell JamesLoree Ann and David JanuszMrs. J. Michelle JennMr. and Mrs. Robert JennaroMr. Jason JensenMr. Marvin D. JensenDr. Robert C. JespersenMr. Matthew JewettMs. Barbara Ann JezlDr. and Mrs. J. Timothy JohnsonMr. James S. JohnsonMs. Jennifer A. Johnson and

Mr. Kenneth L. GrotewielMs. Linda O. JohnsonThe Honorable Marilyn JohnsonMr. and Mrs. Paul E. JohnsonMs. Susan F. JohnsonMs. Laura L. JohnstonBarb Jones and Chris JonesDr. and Mrs. Warren JonesMr. and Mrs. John JoplingMr. and Mrs. Robert H.

JorgensenMr. Suryaram R. JoshiMr. and Mrs. Thomas JuntuneMr. Steven Kale and

Ms. Leah HemelstrandMs. Lynne A. KalustianMs. Marie J. KaneMr. Vinod Kariat and

Dr. Saila KariatMr. George KarnoutsosMr. Timothy Karsten and

Ms. Karinna Kittles-KarstenMs. Barbara A. KarwhiteMs. Tanya Mujica Keenan and

Mr. Jeffrey KeenanMr. Edward KeiderlingMs. Judy KiefferDr. Judith KiersteadMr. Damon KimberMr. C. Robert KincaidMs. Beth P. KisslingMr. Paul F. KnauthDr. Linda V. KnightMr. Bill L. KnowlesThe Honorable Jimmy Kolker

and Ms. Britt-Marie Forslund

Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Koppeis Jr.

Mrs. Barbara G. KortreyMs. Susan L. KotarMr. and Mrs. Myron E.

KownackiDr. and Mrs. Gary A. KrasickyMs. Melissa A. R. KrauseMrs. Emma Jayne KretlowMr. and Mrs. Gregory G. KrisilasMr. and Mrs. Franklin R.

KuhlmanMrs. Bidy KulkarniMr. Greg LafortuneMr. and Mrs. Robert G. LambMs. Susan LandonMs. Ann LansingMr. Greg J. LaughlinMr. Douglas G. LaverneMs. Elaine LazzeroniMr. and Mrs. Patrick T. LeahyMs. Marie J. LeblancMr. and Mrs. Bill LedbetterMs. Tammye M. LeeMr. Rolf LeiningerMs. Rebecca LeoMr. Harold LeonardMr. and Mrs. Paul R. Leonard Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Larry N. LeshMr. and Mrs. Glenn N. LesniakMr. Jerry LesterMs. Mary Lindsey LewisMr. Albert L. LeyvaMr. Howard B. LindenMr. and Mrs. McAdory

Lipscomb Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence R.

LockhartMs. Beth Logan and

Mr. Michael J. KozielMr. Richard B. Logan IIIMs. Mona LogsdonMr. Maurice W. LongDr. and Mrs. William B. LongMs. Diane M. LoucksDr. Willa Dean LoweryDr. Barbara A. LukeMs. Jane W. LuskMr. and Mrs. Russell S. LyonMr. and Mrs. Louis MaDr. and Mrs. Robert L. MaddoxMr. Lou MagnaniMr. Peter C. MagrathMrs. Janice MajorMs. Melody MaloufMs. Ruby MantoothMr. A. Russell MaraneMr. and Mrs. Thomas F.

MarshallDr. D. Jeannette MartinMs. Marilyn Martin

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Dr. Molly MartinMr. and Mrs. Jose L. MartinezDr. Barbara C. MatthewsMs. Tatiana L. MaxwellMr. and Mrs. W. Steve MaxwellDr. and Mrs. Peter McAlindonMs. Marty McCallMr. and Mrs. Alex F. McCallaMs. Pamela McCluneMr. and Mrs. Ben G. McDowMs. Laura A. McIlhennonMr. Gregg L. McKee Jr.Professor Emeritus A. Dean

McKenzieMr. and Mrs. Wade F. McKenzieDr. Margaret McLeanMrs. Alice McLellanMr. William W. McMillanMr. Chris McMullanMs. Mary M. McPhersonMs. Peggy J. Meade-CohenMr. Charles A. MecumMr. John C. MedfordMr. John V. MeeksMs. MaryAnn E. MerendinoMr. and Mrs. Robert MessersmithMr. and Mrs. Christopher

MessinaCol. Virginia A. MetcalfDr. and Mrs. Fred MeuserMs. Jill M. Meuser and

Dr. Gary L. McKownMr. and Mrs. Peter MichelozziDr. Charles L. MillerMr. and Mrs. James H. MillerMs. Janice MillerMs. Lisa H. Miller and

Mr. John T. RaibleMs. Paulina MillerMr. and Mrs. Thomas B. MillerDr. G. Irene MinorDr. Mary Miyagi and

Dr. Masakazu MiyagiMr. and Mrs. T. R. MockDr. and Mrs. Harvey

MohrenweiserDr. Drema G. MoodyMr. and Mrs. Richard L. MoodyMr. Donald MooreThe Reverend L. Katherine

MooreMs. Tertia MooreDr. and Mrs. Thomas J. MooreMs. Valerie MooreMs. Ruth Justice Moorer and

Mr. Charles A. MoorerMr. John J. Moores Sr.Ms. Jane Moretz EdmistenMr. Charles MoritzMs. Sheila R. Morris and

Ms. Teresa L. Williams

Mrs. Rea MossMrs. Emily J. Mumma and

Mr. Luke R. MummaMrs. Barbara Brown MunfordMs. Kirsten Murch and

Mr. Alan MasseyMrs. Nordan C. MurphyMr. Dan Lee NardiMr. Lee A. NascimentoMrs. Linda R. NascimentoMr. Anthony NashMr. Phil W. NashDr. and Mrs. Will L. NashMrs. Daniel E. NathanMr. and Mrs. Samuel H. NeffDr. Diana F. NelsonDr. Joyce NeuMs. Joni NewcomerMrs. Bruce L. NewmanMr. Barry NickelsbergMrs. Lillian B. NicolsonMr. and Mrs. Ralph H. NicolsonMs. Barbara R. NielsenMs. Susan Layne NielsenMr. and Mrs. Bob NormanMr. Samuel L. NorrisMr. and Mrs. Gary NortonMr. Steven E. NothernMs. Barbara NurseMs. H. Virginia NyeMs. Jeanene O’BrienMr. George W. O’QuinnDr. and Mrs. Thomas G.

O’RiordanMr. and Mrs. Joseph O’SullivanMs. Carol OglineMs. Ann M. OhmeMrs. Katharine OlahMs. Janet OliverEric Olsen, in Memory of

Claudia and Wendell H. OlsenDr. and Mrs. Kent L. OotsMr. and Mrs. James Oppel Jr.Mr. Tom OsowskiMr. and Mrs. Daniel L.

OstranderDr. Harold E. OttMs. Dena PageMs. Jill S. PagelsMrs. Coletta M. PagenkopfMr. Richard PalmerMs. F. Taylor Pape and

Mr. Haddon HuffordMs. Carmen B. PappasMs. Mary Kay ParhamMs. Carole M. ParkMr. Howard F. ParkMs. Anna Maria ParkerMr. and Mrs. S. Thomas ParksDr. Jann C. Pasler

Mr. Carl Passal and Ms. Karen St. John

Mrs. Katherine W. Paterson and Mr. John B. Paterson

Mr. and Mrs. Randy G. PaulDr. Corey and Mrs. Ellen PavittMr. and Mrs. William P. PeabodyMr. and Mrs. Harold J. PetersMr. Kenneth J. PetersMr. and Mrs. Dave PetersonDr. Susan PetroMs. Joyce PhilenMs. Clara Jo PicarellaMs. Una Marie PierceMs. Nancy A. PiteraMs. Rachel L. PivnickDrs. John and Marie PlakosMr. Anders S. PlatouDr. and Mrs. Thomas S. PlumMr. and Mrs. Richard PollackMs. Cheryl PondMr. and Mrs. Jack R. PoteetMrs. Nan PowellMr. Chesley H. Prince and

Ms. Catharine Summerfield Hana

Ms. Rose PriskoMr. Stephen ProtulisMrs. Rita Coveney PudenzMs. Barbara R. Cole and

Mr. John L. Quigley Jr.Mr. William L. Raiser and

Madame Francoise LamaillouxDr. and Mrs. Vadrevu K. RajuMs. Claudia RamischMr. John A. Ramos and

Ms. Mary Ann CinowaltMr. and Mrs. Bertram RaphaelMr. Azim S. Rawji and

Ms. Robin Van LiewMr. and Mrs. Donald W. ReaMs. Martha J. ReddoutMs. Magdalen M. RedmanMr. and Mrs. Curtis RehfussMr. Kurt A. ReichleMr. Donald L. ReinkingMs. Stephanie Reith and

Mr. Henry WerchMs. Frankie D. ReynoldsMr. James L. RhinesmithMr. and Mrs. David M. RhodesMs. Laura M. RiceDr. and Mrs. William L. RichterMs. Kendra M. Riden and

Mr. James Edwin HardyMr. Lloyd W. RidenourDr. and Mrs. Edward H. RiedeselMs. Michelle RileyMs. Joan M. RitchieMrs. Susan RoachMr. Dennis M. Robertson

Dr. and Mrs. Edward H. Robinson

Ms. Vivien A. RockDr. and Mrs. Gaylan RockswoldMr. and Mrs. Larry W. RodgersMr. Lawrence D. RoeslerMr. Gerald A. RosenthalMs. Catherine S. RoyMr. and Mrs. William RubleyMs. Anna Lee RuckerDr. and Mrs. Ronald R. RudolphMr. and Mrs. Conway

Rulon-MillerMs. Lois A. RussellMs. Mary Eleanor RussellMr. Robert K. Russell Jr.Ms. Loretta RussoMs. Cynthia K. SabinMr. Donald SackettMr. Peter F. SaidMs. Ruth A. SalingerMr. and Mrs. James G. SallenMr. Michael L. SandersMrs. Russell SarnerMr. and Mrs. J. Neal Sasser Jr.Mr. William P. Saviers Jr.Ms. Barbara J. SchaeferMr. and Mrs. Paul David

SchaefferDr. John SchatmeyerMr. Alan M. ScheiderMs. Vikki A. Schick and

Mr. Elmer C. Kreisel Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Matt SchmidtDr. Frances SchoonmakerMr. Robert R. SchoosMs. Edna I. SchramMr. and Mrs. Dan SchrockMrs. Lloyd F. ScottMr. and Mrs. LaRoy E. SeaverMs. Doris J. SeelyMr. Niles SeldonMrs. James H. ShackelfordSue Linville Shaffer Ed.D, MFTMr. Christopher R. ShantzDr. Bertram H. ShapiroDr. Jason W. SheedyMr. and Mrs. Robert

ShellenbargerAmbassador Sally A.

Shelton-ColbyMs. Ruth Shults and

Mr. Charles BradleyMs. Fawn SimensenMs. Jane L. SimpsonMr. and Mrs. Robert W.

SingletonMr. Jerry W. SkidmoreMr. and Mrs. Brent L. SlayMr. and Mrs. Rodney Slifer

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Mr. William Sloan and Ms. Sharon Gibb

Mr. Glenn SmouseMs. Cheryl SnyderMr. and Mrs. William Snyder Jr.Mr. Carroll SouthMs. Susan SpadingerMr. and Mrs. John S. SpinelliMr. and Mrs. Joseph SpinerMs. Joanne W. SpringerMr. and Mrs. John R. SpruillMr. and Mrs. James N. StanardMr. Kenneth P. StappMs. Wilhelmina M. StemmerMrs. Baird StephensMr. Duke S. StewartMrs. Milton D. StewartMs. Peggy H. StilwellMs. Erika StoneMs. Misty M. StoneMr. Robert C. StorlieMs. Beverly M. StoyMs. Mary B. StraussMrs. Maynard F. StukeyMr. Thomas StutzmanMr. and Mrs. James C. SwanerDr. Constance SwankMrs. M. Thomas SwantnerThe Reverend Grace Swensen

and Dr. Richard D. SwensenMr. Anthony Swinton

Mr. Mamadou TallMr. Edward TarteDr. and Mrs. Alva W. TaylorMrs. Elyseo TaylorMs. Nancy J. TaylorDr. Steven S. TaylorMs. Suzanne K. TaylorMs. Jo Ellen TeasdaleMs. Anne G. B. ThomasDr. Gail E. ThomasMs. Ellen M. ThompsonMrs. Irene E. ThompsonMs. Gillann ThorndillMr. and Mrs. James F. ThorpeMs. Patricia TidmarshMr. and Mrs. Jon E. TobiessenMr. Charles W. TomlinsonMr. and Mrs. Robert TortorichMr. and Mrs. Paul J. TracyMiss Louise TuckerMr. and Mrs. Michael D. TveiteMs. Charlene E. TwenteMr. Lee TysonDr. David U’PrichardMrs. Lisa U’PrichardMr. Jeffrey M. UlmerMs. Maria C. VasquezMs. Connie VenturiniMr. Roman J. VerostkoMr. Ernest C. VickroyMs. Joan Viener

Mr. Pong VilaysaneMs. Andrea S. WaasMs. Barbara WadkinsMrs. Margaret M. WagnerMr. Rick WagnerMr. and Mrs. Clifford K. WallaceMr. and Mrs. James A. WalterMr. and Mrs. Denton WardMr. and Mrs. Robert WarnerMr. William R. WarwickMrs. Joan WarzekaMr. Arthur G. WassermanMs. Nancy S. WatkinsMs. Anne L. WatsonMr. and Mrs. Sam A. Way IIIDr. J. Dix WaymanMrs. Kennith WebbMs. Karen WeddleMr. Brian J. WegnerMr. Stanley C. WeinbergMr. and Mrs. Knight WellsMr. W. Hall Wendel Jr.Ms. Tammy WertMs. Helen H. WestDr. Stephen Wheeler and

Dr. Patricia WheelerDr. Betty Jo WhiteMr. Brian F. WhitworthMs. Cheryl WilfongMrs. Coralie C. WilliamsMr. and Mrs. James C. Williams

Dr. Marilyn WilliamsDr. John S. Willis and Dr. Judith

H. WillisMs. Bickley C. WilsonMr. and Mrs. Charles E. WilsonMr. Edward B. WilsonMr. John C. WilsonMr. Thomas D. Wilson and

Ms. Barbara TrofinoffMs. Patricia WirthMs. Gabriele E. WohlauerMr. and Mrs. Jack WolffMs. Mary E. WolterMr. Rick WoodMr. Dan WoodardMs. Doris G. WoodsMr. and Mrs. Kevin R. WoolfMs. Norris Wootton and

Mr. David ShiversMrs. Sylvia XerasMr. and Mrs. Daniel J. YatesMrs. Madonna YatesCol. Mary H. YeakelMr. Aaron YearganDr. Clarice M. YentschMs. Kathleen M. YoriMr. Hai Tee YoungMr. and Mrs. Timothy D. ZeakMr. C. N. ZellerMr. James R. ZieglerMs. Nancy J. Zinner

Agha Hasan AbediSenator Hajime AkiyamaIvan Allen IIIDwayne O. AndreasArthur and Diana BlankRichard C. BlumW. Michael BlumenthalEdgar M. Bronfman Sr.James C. and Connie CalawayMr. and Mrs. Michael C. CarlosAnne Cox ChambersWarren ChristopherDominique de MenilCharles W. Duncan Jr.His Majesty King Fahd of

Saudi ArabiaJ. B. FuquaRoberto C. GoizuetaWalter and Elise Haas

Armand HammerSidney Harman and Jane Frank

Harman, Esq.Governor and Mrs. W. Averell

HarrimanJess HayChristopher B. and Patricia K.

HemmeterPhilip M. and Ethel KlutznickMathilde and Arthur KrimGeorge P. LivanosFraydun ManocherianG. William MillerGuy W. MillnerGeorge P. and Cynthia MitchellSet Charles MomjianDavid PackardGeorge and Thelma

Paraskevaides

Allen E. PaulsonLamar and Frances PlunkettJohn and Betty PopeJames D. Robinson IIIHasib J. SabbaghDeen Day SandersRyoichi SasakawaWalter H. and Phyllis J.

ShorensteinRichard R. SwannR. E. “Ted” TurnerRobert and Ann UtleyEdie and Lew WassermanThomas J. Watson Jr.Milton A. WolfRobert W. WoodruffTadao YoshidaErwin E. Zaban

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FOUNDERS

The Carter Center and the Jimmy Carter Library and Museum were built in large measure thanks to the early leadership and financial support of the Carter Center founders.

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FINANCIAL INFORMATION

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In Myanmar, a line of people wait to vote. The Carter Center monitored national elections in 2015 and prepared voter education materials for the April 2019 municipal elections in Yangon, the capital city.

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Consolidated Financial Statements

Independent Auditors’ Report

Report on the Financial Statements

We have audited the accompanying consolidated financial statements of The Carter Center, Inc. and its subsidiary, which comprise the consolidated statements of financial position as of August 31, 2019 and 2018, and the related consolidated statements of activities, functional expenses, and cash flows for the years then ended, and the related notes to the consolidated financial statements.

Management’s Responsibility for the Consolidated Financial Statements

Management is responsible for the preparation and fair presentation of these consolidated financial statements in accordance with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles; this includes the design, implementation, and maintenance of internal control relevant to the preparation and fair presentation of consolidated financial statements that are free from material misstatement, whether due to fraud or error.

Auditors’ Responsibility

Our responsibility is to express an opinion on these consolidated financial statements based on our audits. We conducted our audits in accordance with auditing standards generally accepted in the United States of America and the standards applicable to financial audits contained in Government Auditing Standards, issued by the Comptroller General of the United States. Those stan-dards require that we plan and perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the consolidated financial statements are free from material misstatement.

An audit involves performing procedures to obtain audit evidence about the amounts and disclosures in the consolidated financial statements. The procedures selected depend on the auditors’ judgment, including the assessment of the risks of material misstatement of the consolidated financial statements, whether due to fraud or error. In making those risk assessments, the auditor considers internal control relevant to the entity’s prepa-ration and fair presentation of the consolidated financial statements in order to design audit procedures that are appropriate in the circumstances, but not for the purpose of expressing an opinion on the effectiveness of the entity’s internal control. Accordingly, we express no such opinion. An audit also includes evaluating the appropri-ateness of accounting policies used and the reasonableness

of significant accounting estimates made by management, as well as evaluating the overall presentation of the consolidated financial statements.

We believe that the audit evidence we have obtained is sufficient and appropriate to provide a basis for our audit opinion.

Opinion

In our opinion, the consolidated financial statements referred to above present fairly in all material respects, the financial position of The Carter Center, Inc. and its subsidiary as of August 31, 2019 and 2018, and the changes in their net assets and their cash flows for the years then ended, in accordance with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles.

Emphasis of MatterAs discussed in note 2(o) to the consolidated financial statements, in fiscal year 2019, The Carter Center, Inc. and its subsidiary adopted new accounting guidance, Accounting Standards Update No. 2016-14, Not-for-Profit Entities (Topic 958): Presentation of Financial Statements of Not-for-Profit Entities. Our opinion is not modified with respect to this matter.

Other Reporting Required by Government Auditing Standards

In accordance with Government Auditing Standards, we have also issued our report dated March 23, 2020, on our consideration of the Center’s internal control over financial reporting and on our tests of its compliance with certain provisions of laws, regulations, contracts, and grant agreements and other matters. The purpose of that report is solely to describe the scope of our testing of internal control over financial reporting and compliance and the results of that testing, and not to provide an opinion on the effectiveness of the Center’s internal control over financial reporting or on compliance. That report is an integral part of an audit performed in accordance with Government Auditing Standards in considering the Center’s internal control over financial reporting and compliance.

Atlanta, Georgia March 23, 2020

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CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF FINANCIAL POSITION

August 31, 2019 and 2018

2019 2018

AssetsCash and cash equivalents $ 45,791,190 23,285,493

Accounts receivable:

Due from federal government 3,224,737 3,115,612

Other 953,055 601,888

Total accounts receivable 4,177,792 3,717,500

Contributions receivable, net (note 3) 3,163,448 16,739,344

Inventory (notes 4, 9, and 15) 7,558,523 9,146,650

Investments (notes 5 and 7) 790,258,610 768,788,615

Property, plant, and equipment, net (note 6) 4,591,071 4,984,595

Artwork 2,425,415 2,418,665

Other assets 37,501 235,603

Total assets $858,003,550 829,316,465

Liabilities and Net AssetsLiabilities:

Accounts payable and accrued expenses $ 7,643,038 6,868,587

Deferred revenue 2,046,809 2,363,257

Annuity obligations (note 7) 5,321,752 5,536,036

Total liabilities 15,011,599 14,767,880

Net assets (note 11):

Without donor restrictions 300,681,066 281,801,620

With donor restrictions 542,310,885 532,746,965

Total net assets 842,991,951 814,548,585

Commitments and contingencies (notes 7, 8, and 16)

Total liabilities and net assets $858,003,550 829,316,465

See accompanying notes to consolidated financial statements.

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CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF ACTIVITIES

Year ended August 31, 2019 (with comparative totals for 2018)

Without donor With donor Totals restrictions restrictions 2019 2018

Revenue and supportContributions and grants:

Operating $ 34,347,587 — 34,347,587 34,184,226

Programs:

Health 17,600,101 25,972,990 43,573,091 44,908,711

Peace 13,445,087 3,804,510 17,249,597 14,693,259

Cross-program — 142,297 142,297 144,300

Time restricted — — — 91,500

In-kind gifts (note 9):

Health — 116,066,345 116,066,345 253,590,984

Peace — — — 811,000

Operating 83,419 — 83,419 268,254

Endowment — 139,675 139,675 4,989,288

Total contributions and grants 65,476,194 146,125,817 211,602,011 353,681,522

Endowment fund earnings 12,142,782 21,031,371 33,174,153 31,174,127

Appreciation of endowment investments, net 7,398,735 12,467,879 19,866,614 27,367,498

Facilities use income 354,675 — 354,675 381,359

Interest and investment income 99,466 10,492 109,958 62,754

Net assets released from restrictions:

Health 166,220,706 (166,220,706) — —

Peace 3,547,658 (3,547,658) — —

Cross-program 197,333 (197,333) — —

Time restricted 105,942 (105,942) — —

Total revenue and support 255,543,491 9,563,920 265,107,411 412,667,260

ExpensesProgram:

Health 189,289,549 — 189,289,549 317,552,645

Peace 25,479,577 — 25,479,577 25,571,009

Cross-program 851,190 — 851,190 627,655

Fundraising 11,247,831 — 11,247,831 11,293,238

General and administrative 9,795,898 — 9,795,898 17,465,096

Total expenses 236,664,045 — 236,664,045 372,509,643

Change in net assets 18,879,446 9,563,920 28,443,366 40,157,617

Net assets at beginning of year 281,801,620 532,746,965 814,548,585 774,390,968

Net assets at end of year $300,681,066 542,310,885 842,991,951 814,548,585

See accompanying notes to consolidated financial statements.

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CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF ACTIVITIES

Year ended August 31, 2018

Without donor With donor restrictions restrictions 2018

Revenue and supportContributions and grants:

Operating $ 34,184,226 — 34,184,226

Programs:

Health 18,190,266 26,718,445 44,908,711

Peace 11,237,974 3,455,285 14,693,259

Cross-program — 144,300 144,300

Time restricted — 91,500 91,500

In-kind gifts (note 9):

Health — 253,590,984 253,590,984

Peace — 811,000 811,000

Operating 268,254 — 268,254

Endowment — 4,989,288 4,989,288

Total contributions and grants 63,880,720 289,800,802 353,681,522

Endowment fund earnings 11,572,741 19,601,386 31,174,127

Appreciation of endowment investments, net 10,226,973 17,140,525 27,367,498

Facilities use income 381,359 — 381,359

Interest and investment income 62,376 378 62,754

Net assets released from restrictions:

Health 285,811,228 (285,811,228) —

Peace 4,195,076 (4,195,076) —

Cross-program 225,756 (225,756) —

Time restricted 19,575 (19,575) —

Total revenue and support 376,375,804 36,291,456 412,667,260

ExpensesProgram:

Health 317,552,645 — 317,552,645

Peace 25,571,009 — 25,571,009

Cross-program 627,655 — 627,655

Fundraising 11,293,238 — 11,293,238

General and administrative 17,465,096 — 17,465,096

Total expenses 372,509,643 — 372,509,643

Change in net assets 3,866,161 36,291,456 40,157,617

Net assets at beginning of year 277,935,459 496,455,509 774,390,968

Net assets at end of year $281,801,620 532,746,965 814,548,585

See accompanying notes to consolidated financial statements.

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CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF FUNCTIONAL EXPENSES

Year ended August 31, 2019 (With comparative totals for 2018)

Program expenses Supporting expenses Cross- General and Total Health Peace program Fundraising administrative 2019 2018

Salaries and benefits $ 20,316,655 10,029,546 280,644 4,762,063 5,466,058 40,854,966 38,609,476Consulting 9,246,420 3,384,621 53,754 355,766 1,024,845 14,065,406 14,065,136Communications 1,746,401 474,594 5,963 2,176,008 229,614 4,632,580 4,644,605Services 607,145 483,268 7,154 1,505,427 489,469 3,092,463 3,943,917Office and equipment 1,685,314 923,745 254,030 170,124 448,207 3,481,420 3,529,055Vehicles 3,924,982 526,302 39 650 1,104 4,453,077 5,664,394Travel/meetings 18,594,035 4,457,247 49,381 1,441,105 139,780 24,681,548 25,608,455Interventions (note 2(k)) 123,600,671 — — — — 123,600,671 256,008,013Bad debt expense (note 3) — — — — — — 8,150,033Other 1,018,479 146,851 3,238 347,594 1,166,033 2,682,195 2,750,551Grants 7,988,436 4,650,271 167,427 — — 12,806,134 7,041,165 188,728,538 25,076,445 821,630 10,758,737 8,965,110 234,350,460 370,014,800Common area and depreciation 561,011 403,132 29,560 489,094 830,788 2,313,585 2,494,843 Total expenses $189,289,549 25,479,577 851,190 11,247,831 9,795,898 236,664,045 372,509,643

See accompanying notes to consolidated financial statements.

CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF FUNCTIONAL EXPENSES

Year ended August 31, 2018

Program expenses Supporting expenses Cross- General and Health Peace program Fundraising administrative Total

Salaries and benefits $ 18,809,251 9,830,943 257,171 4,644,633 5,067,478 38,609,476Consulting 9,011,301 3,626,742 70,341 345,571 1,011,181 14,065,136Communications 1,860,733 499,370 6,129 2,054,764 223,609 4,644,605Services 625,197 1,362,129 10,959 1,406,579 539,053 3,943,917Office and equipment 1,869,248 1,104,477 2,011 164,639 388,680 3,529,055Vehicles 5,044,097 617,491 46 1,035 1,725 5,664,394Travel/meetings 17,742,640 5,872,580 75,555 1,750,236 167,444 25,608,455Interventions (note 2(k)) 256,008,013 — — — — 256,008,013Bad debt expense (note 3) — — — — 8,150,033 8,150,033Other 876,585 426,864 6,882 400,400 1,039,820 2,750,551Grants 5,105,309 1,760,856 175,000 — — 7,041,165 316,952,374 25,101,452 604,094 10,767,857 16,589,023 370,014,800Common area and depreciation 600,271 469,557 23,561 525,381 876,073 2,494,843 Total expenses $317,552,645 25,571,009 627,655 11,293,238 17,465,096 372,509,643

See accompanying notes to consolidated financial statements.

CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

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CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS

Years ended August 31, 2019 and 2018

2019 2018

Cash flows from operating activitiesChange in net assets $28,443,366 40,157,617

Adjustments to reconcile change in net assets to net cash provided by operating activities:

Depreciation 658,805 675,427

Bad debt expense — 8,150,033

Appreciation of endowment investments, net (19,866,614) (27,367,498)

Appreciation of non-endowment investments, net (32,033) (116,677)

Donated artwork (6,750) (12,900)

Permanently restricted contributions (139,675) (4,989,288)

Net change in inventory balances due to noncash contributions and distributions 1,588,127 (2,614,482)

Changes in operating assets and liabilities:

Accounts receivable (460,292) 961,634

Contributions receivable, net of donor endowment 5,575,896 2,762,062

Other assets 198,102 41,901

Accounts payable and accrued expenses, deferred revenue, and annuity obligations 1,235,566 (6,731,101)

Net cash provided by operating activities 17,194,498 10,916,728

Cash flows from investing activitiesPurchase of property and equipment, net of related payables (320,488) (913,368)

Endowment fund earnings (33,174,153) (31,174,127)

Purchase of investments (8,248,304) (3,958,837)

Sale of investments 39,604,823 12,452,568

Net cash used in investing activities (2,138,122) (23,593,764)

Cash flows from financing activitiesPermanently restricted contributions, net 8,139,675 2,730,728

Payments on annuities and trusts (690,354) (693,046)

Net cash provided by financing activities 7,449,321 2,037,682

Net change in cash and cash equivalents 22,505,697 (10,639,354)

Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of year 23,285,493 33,924,847

Cash and cash equivalents at end of year $45,791,190 23,285,493

Supplemental disclosureProperty, plant, and equipment additions totaling $0 and $55,207 were included in accounts payable and accrued expenses at August 31, 2019 and 2018, respectively.

See accompanying notes to consolidated financial statements.

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1. ORGANIZATION AND OPERATION

The Carter Center, Inc. (the Center), formerly known as Carter Presidential Library, Inc., and Carter Presidential Center, Inc., was organized on October 26, 1981, under the laws of the State of Georgia as a not-for-profit corporation to be operated exclusively for charitable and educational purposes.

The Center operates programmatically under two main action areas: Peace and Health. The Center also receives broad-based support deemed to be beneficial to all programs and categorized as Cross-program.

Initiatives in Peace include preventing and resolving conflict, protecting basic human rights, promoting rule of law, and monitoring elections in emerging democracies. The Health area strives to improve health in the United States and around the world. Initiatives include disease eradication and control and mental health reform. The Center operates field offices in various African, Asian, and Latin American countries, as needed, to fulfill its programmatic objectives.

The board of trustees (the Board) of the Center consists of President Carter and Mrs. Carter, the president of Emory University, nine members appointed by Emory University’s board of trustees, and 10 members appointed by President Carter and those trustees not appointed by Emory University’s board of trustees (Carter Center class of the Center’s trustees). Additionally, Emory University’s board of trustees has the authority to approve amend-ments to the Center’s articles of incorporation and bylaws. Carter Center of Emory University (CCEU) (an affiliate of CCI) is a department of Emory University that was established to assist with the operations of the Center’s programs. The financial data for CCEU is not included in these consolidated financial statements as it is considered part of the Emory University reporting entity.

2. SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES AND OTHER MATTERS

A. Basis of Accounting

The consolidated financial statements of the Center have been prepared on the accrual basis of accounting in conformity with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles.

B. Principles of Consolidation

The consolidated financial statements of the Center include the activity of The Carter Center Collaborative, Inc. (CCCI), an affiliated tax-exempt not-for-profit corporation that supports the Center’s mission through receipt of in-kind goods and services. All significant intercompany transactions are elimi-nated on consolidation.

C. Basis of Presentation

Net assets and revenue, expenses, gains, and losses are classified based on the existence or absence of donor-imposed restrictions. Accordingly, net assets of the Center and changes therein are classified and reported as follows:

Net assets without donor restrictions — Net assets that are not subject to donor-imposed stipulations.

Net assets with donor restrictions — Net assets subject to donor-imposed stipulations that may or will be met either by actions of the Center and/or the passage of time.

D. Cash and Cash Equivalents

The Center’s cash and cash equivalents represent liquid financial instruments with an original maturity of three months or less that are not invested as part of the investment assets. These amounts, carried at cost, approximate fair value.

E. Contributions

Contributions received, including unconditional prom-ises to give, are recognized as revenue when assets or a donor’s unconditional commitment is received.

Unconditional promises to give that are expected to be collected within one year are recorded at net real-izable value. Unconditional promises to give that are expected to be collected in future years are recorded at the present value of their estimated future cash flows. Unconditional promises to give are discounted using interest rates approximating fair value at the date of the gift. Conditional promises to give are not included as support until the conditions are substantially met.

Contributions are considered to be available for use without restriction unless specifically restricted by the donor. Amounts received that are designated for future periods or restricted by the donor for specific purposes

NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

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are reported as support that increases net assets with donor restrictions.

Contributed property and equipment is recorded at fair value at the date of donation. If donors stipulate how long the assets must be used, the contributions are recorded as support with donor restrictions. In the absence of such stipulations, contributions of property and equipment are recorded as support without donor restrictions.

F. In-Kind Gifts

Donated materials and equipment, primarily medical supplies, are reflected in the consolidated statements of activities as contributions at their estimated fair values. Donated services are reflected as contributions if the following criteria are met: (1) the services received create or enhance nonfinancial assets or (2) the services require specialized skills are provided by indi-viduals possessing those skills, and would be purchased if not provided by donation. Donated services are recognized at fair value as the services are performed.

G. Inventory

Inventory primarily consists of Mectizan tablets, which are used to treat onchocerciasis (river blindness), and Zithromax tablets and syrup, which are used for trachoma control. Inventory is received as an in-kind donation and is valued using the first-in, first-out method at fair value at the time of the gift. Values, as determined by the donor and independent third-party pricing information, are utilized in management’s fair value estimate.

H. Investments

Investments in the pooled investment fund (the Fund) (note 5) are stated at fair value as determined by the manager, Emory University. Emory University’s pooled investments in securities and listed funds are valued using quoted prices in active markets, if available; otherwise, if the market is inactive, fair value is deter-mined by Emory University in accordance with its valuation policy.

Investments in alternative investment fund struc-tures held in the Fund are valued by Emory University using the net asset value (NAV) per share of the investment (or its equivalent), as a practical expedient, if (a) the underlying investment manager’s calculation of NAV is fair-value based, and (b) Emory University

does not currently have plans to sell the investment for an amount different from NAV.

All other investments are stated at fair value based on quoted market prices. Investment return, including net realized and unrealized gains or losses, is recognized when earned and reported in the consolidated state-ment of activities.

The values of the investments in the pooled endowment fund determined by Emory University are evaluated by management of the Center who has concluded that such values are reasonable estimates of fair value at August 31, 2019 and 2018.

Investments are exposed to several risks, such as interest rate, currency, market, and credit risks. Due to the level of risk associated with certain investments, it is reasonably possible that changes in the values of investments will occur in the near term and that such changes could materially affect the amounts reported in the Center’s consolidated financial statements.

The Fund may hold investments denominated in currencies other than the U.S. dollar. Thus, there is exposure to currency risk because the value of the investments denominated in other currencies may fluc-tuate due to changes in currency exchange rates. This can have an effect on the reported value of these assets.

The Fund’s investment portfolio is subject to interest rate and credit risks for certain securities whose valuation would be impacted by changes in interest rates. The portfolio is also subject to the risk that the issuer of a debt security may be unable to pay interest or repay principal when it is due.

The value of securities held by the Fund may decline in response to certain economic events. Such events impacting valuation may include (but are not be limited to) economic changes; market fluctuations; regulatory changes; global and political instability; and currency, interest rate, and commodity price fluctuations.

I. Property, Plant, and Equipment

Property, plant, and equipment are stated at cost at the date of acquisition or at fair value at the date of donation, in the case of gifts. Depreciation is provided over the estimated useful lives of the respective assets on a straight-line basis.

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J. Artwork

The Center has capitalized works of art and collectibles received since its inception at the estimated fair value at the date of acquisition. Works of art with service potential that diminishes very slowly over time are not subject to depreciation.

K. Functional Allocation of Expenses

The costs of providing the Center’s various programs and supporting services have been summarized on a functional basis in the accompanying consolidated statements of activities and functional expenses. Accordingly, certain costs have been allocated among the programs and supporting services benefited. Intervention expenses included within the Center’s health program service comprise the distribution of donated medications, primarily Mectizan and Zithromax, as well as filter cloth distribution, epide-miological surveys, and health education training and material. Expenses attributable to more than one func-tional expense category and the basis for allocation is as follows:

Expense Allocation basis

Depreciation Square footageIT department Estimates of time and costs of

specific technology utilized

L. Federal and Other Government Grants

Federal and other government grant revenue is recognized as revenue and support without donor restrictions to the extent that the Center incurs actual expenditures under program agreements with federal or other government agencies. Amounts recorded as accounts receivable due from the federal government are for program grant expenses incurred in advance of the reimbursement of funds. Funds received in advance of program grant expenses are recorded as deferred revenue in the consolidated statements of financial position.

For the years ended August 31, 2019 and 2018, the Center received 4,078,835 GBP ($5,191,352) and 893,843 GBP ($1,187,153), respectively, in support of the Center’s project of Electoral Observation in the Democratic Republic of Congo from the United Kingdom Department for International Development (DFID). DFID also contributed 331,336 GBP

($424,010) and 333,196 GBP ($444,170) in support of Building Civil Society Capacity to Improve Industrial Mining Revenue Governance in the Democratic Republic of Congo for the years ended August 31, 2019 and 2018, respectively. Finally, DFID contributed 6,250,000 GBP ($7,908,053) and 2,226,205 GBP ($3,014,118) for the years ended August 31, 2019 and 2018, respectively, in support of the Guinea Worm Eradication Program.

For the year ended August 31, 2019, Irish Aid contributed 200,000 Euros ($224,576) to support Advancing Women’s Right of Access to Information in Liberia.

For the year ended August 31, 2018, Irish Aid contributed 130,000 Euros ($150,087) to support Empowering Women and Girls in Sub-Saharan Africa. Also, the Governance Facility, a Secretariat for donor funds from the United Kingdom, Denmark, and Switzerland, contributed $451,327 in support of Election Monitoring in Nepal during 2018.

M. Tax Status

The Center has received a determination letter from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) dated December 16, 1991, and CCCI has received a determi-nation letter from the IRS dated March 22, 2007, each indicating recognition as an organization described in Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code (the Code) whereby only unrelated business income, as defined by Section 512(a) of the Code, is subject to federal income tax.

The Center applies Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) Accounting Standards Codification Topic 740, Income Taxes (ASC 740), which addresses the accounting for uncertainty in income tax positions. It also provides guidance on when tax positions are recognized in an entity’s financial statements and how the values of these positions are determined. There is currently no impact on the consolidated financial statements as a result of ASC 740.

N. Use of Estimates

The preparation of the consolidated financial state-ments requires management to make a number of estimates and assumptions relating to the reported amounts of assets and liabilities, the disclosure of contingent assets and liabilities at the date of the consolidated financial statements, and the reported amounts of revenue and expenses during the reporting

NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

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period. Significant items subject to such estimates and assumptions include the fair value of inventory, fair values of investments without readily determinable fair value, and obligations under split-interest agreements. Actual results could differ from those estimates.

O. Recently Issued Accounting Standards

In May 2014, the FASB issued Accounting Standards Update (ASU) No. 2014-09, Revenue from Contracts with Customers (ASU 2014-09), which requires an entity to recognize revenue to depict the transfer of promised goods or services to customers in an amount that reflects the consideration to which the entity expects to be entitled in exchange for those goods or services. An entity also should disclose sufficient quan-titative and qualitative information to enable users of financial statements to understand the nature, amount, timing, and uncertainty of revenue and cash flows arising from contracts with customers. ASU 2014-09 is effective for the Center for fiscal years beginning after December 15, 2018 (as amended in August 2015 by ASU No. 2015-14, Deferral of Effective Date). The Center has not yet completed its assessment of the impact of the new standard on its consolidated finan-cial statements.

In June 2018, the FASB issued ASU No. 2018-08, Clarifying the Scope and Accounting Guidance for Contributions Received and Contributions Made (ASU 2018-08), which clarifies whether grants (or similar transactions) should be accounted for as contributions or exchange transactions. ASU 2018-08 is effective for annual financial statements issued for fiscal years beginning after December 15, 2018. The Center has not yet determined the impact of the new standard on its current policies.

In January 2016, the FASB issued ASU No. 2016-01, Recognition and Measurement of Financial Assets and Liabilities (ASU 2016-01). ASU 2016-01 addresses certain aspects of recognition, measurement, presentation, and disclosure of financial instruments. The ASU is effective for not-for-profit entities for fiscal years beginning after December 15, 2018, with early adoption restricted to certain provisions and within certain time periods. Under the ASU, not-for-profit entities are no longer required to disclose fair-value information concerning financial instru-ments measured at amortized cost, such as long-term debt. The Center has not yet determined the impact of the new standard on its current policies.

In February 2016, the FASB issued ASU No. 2016-02, Leases (Topic 842) (ASU 2016-02). ASU 2016-02 requires the recognition of lease assets and lease liabilities by lessees for those leases classified as operating leases under ASC Topic 840, Leases. The accounting applied by a lessor under ASU 2016-02 is largely unchanged from that applied under ASC Topic 840. The ASU is effective for the Center’s fiscal year beginning after December 15, 2019. The Center has not yet determined the impact of the new standard on its current policies.

In August 2016, the FASB issued ASU No. 2016-14, Presentation of Financial Statements of Not-for-Profit Entities (ASU 2016-14). ASU 2016-14 (1) reduces the number of net asset classes presented from three to two; (2) requires the presentation of expenses by functional and natural classification in one location; and (3) requires quantitative and qualitative disclosures about liquidity and availability of financial assets. The ASU is effective for annual financial statements issued for fiscal years beginning after December 15, 2017. The Center has adopted the provisions of ASU 2016-14 as of August 31, 2019, and applied the changes retrospec-tively. As a result of adopting this standard, certain prior year amounts have been reclassified.

Net asset reclassifications as of August 31, 2018, resulting from the adoption of ASU 2016-14 are as follows:

ASU 2016-14 classifications Without With donor donor restrictions restrictions

Net asset classifications, as previously presented: Unrestricted net assets $281,801,620 — Temporarily restricted net assets — 367,792,451 Permanently restricted net assets — 164,954,514 $281,801,620 532,746,965

In March 2019, the FASB issued ASU No. 2019-03, Not-for-Profit Entities (Topic 958) — Updating the Definition of Collections (ASU 2019-03). The amend-ments in ASU 2019-03 modify the definition of the term collections and require that a collection-holding entity disclose its policy for the use of proceeds from when collection items are deaccessioned (i.e., removed

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from a collection). If a collection-holding entity has a policy that allows proceeds from deaccessioned collection items to be used for direct care, the ASU requires that the collection-holding entity disclose its definition of direct care. The ASU is effective for annual financial statements issued for fiscal years beginning after December 15, 2019. The Center has not yet determined the impact of the new standard on its current policies.

3. CONTRIBUTIONS RECEIVABLE

Contributions receivable consist of the following at August 31, 2019 and 2018:

2019 2018

With donor restrictions: Endowment $ 199,323 8,199,323 Health 2,914,125 8,344,123 Cross-program 50,000 99,398 Time restricted — 96,500 $3,163,448 16,739,344

The anticipated receipts of these receivables are as follows at August 31, 2019 and 2018:

2019 2018

Less than one year $1,787,902 12,673,710One to five years 1,400,000 4,150,000More than five years — —Less unamortized discount (24,454) (84,366) $3,163,448 16,739,344

Contributions to be received after one year are discounted at an appropriate discount rate commensurate with the risks involved. During fiscal year 2019, these contributions were discounted using interest rates approximating fair value at the date of the gift at rates ranging from 1.22% to 1.70%. Amortization of discounts is recorded as additional contribution revenue in accordance with donor-imposed restrictions on the contributions. In the opinion of the Center’s management, all contributions receivable

recorded at August 31, 2019 and 2018, are deemed fully collectible, with the exception of the following item.

The Center recorded a seven-year $10 million pledge for river blindness control in Nigeria in fiscal year 2015. An initial payment of $1.4 million was made that same year. As of August 31, 2018, no subsequent payment had been received, and the Center’s management deemed this pledge fully uncollectible. The remaining balance at present value of $8,150,033 was written off in fiscal year 2018. During fiscal year 2019, no pledges have been written off.

4. INVENTORY

Inventory was comprised of Zithromax medication in the amount of $7,558,523 and $9,146,650 as of August 31, 2019 and 2018, respectively.

5. INVESTMENTS

The Center invests the majority of its investments in a pooled investment fund managed and held in trust by Emory University. The Center’s investments also include assets invested for its charitable gift annuities and chari-table remainder trusts. These investments are presented in the accompanying consolidated statements of financial position at their fair values.

Fair value 2019 2018

Pooled investments held at Emory University $780,191,924 758,184,387Cash and cash equivalents 60,468 89,066Fixed-income securities: Domestic mutual funds 3,688,578 3,675,599Equities: Domestic stocks 4,795,497 5,301,682 Domestic mutual funds 666,433 665,815 International mutual funds 855,710 872,066 $790,258,610 768,788,615

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6. PROPERTY, PLANT, AND EQUIPMENT

The components of property, plant, and equipment at August 31, 2019 and 2018, are as follows:

Estimated 2019 2018 useful lives

Land $ 636,732 636,732 N/ABuildings 17,580,412 17,486,579 30 yearsBuilding improvements 2,235,406 2,374,281 15 yearsGrounds and land improvements 221,262 220,062 10 yearsFurniture and fixtures 931,141 1,070,336 10 yearsOffice equipment 403,376 454,075 5 yearsComputer equipment 154,464 217,180 3 years 22,162,793 22,459,245Less accumulated depreciation (17,571,722) (17,474,650) $ 4,591,071 4,984,595

Depreciation expense totaled $658,805 and $675,427 during 2019 and 2018, respectively.

7. SPLIT-INTEREST AGREEMENTS

The Center is a beneficiary under several types of split- interest agreements, primarily charitable gift annuities. Under these agreements, the Center acts as trustee of assets received from donors and remits to the donor or other designee a fixed amount for a specified period of time, normally until the death of the donor or other designee. Assets related to charitable gift annuities are recorded at their fair values when received, and an annuity payment liability is recognized at the present value of future cash flows expected to be paid to the donor or other designee. At the time of the gift, the Center recognizes contribution revenue for the remainder interest in an amount equal to the difference between the fair value of the assets received and the annuity liability. Discount rates and actuarial assumptions used to determine the annuity liability are typically based on factors, such as applicable federal interest rates and life-income beneficiary life expectancies, as determined by mortality tables published by the IRS. The changes in the value of these agreements are included in operating contributions and grants in the accompanying consolidated statements of activities.

Certain states have restrictions on investment alloca-tions. Management of the Center believes it has complied

As of August 31, 2019 and 2018, respectively, the Center’s investment in the pooled investment fund totaled $780,191,924 and $758,184,387, representing approx-imately 11.0% and 10.9% of the pool at each of these dates. The composition of total pooled investments held at Emory University is as follows (in thousands):

2019 2018

Short-term investments and cash equivalents $ 154,842 214,645Public equity 2,981,734 2,815,109Absolute return/fixed income 1,456,245 1,658,539Private equity/venture capital 1,786,839 1,504,784Real assets 727,957 737,395Derivative instruments 16,394 (2,133) $7,124,011 6,928,339

During the year ended August 31, 2019, Emory University revised its investment classifications presented above to align more closely with its recently updated investment policy statement and internal reporting. Global equity securities and commingled funds — equity, as well as alter-native investments pursuing such strategies, have been recategorized as public equity. Investments in fixed-in-come securities and commingled funds — fixed income, along with alternative investments pursuing similar credit or opportunistic strategies, have been recategorized as absolute return/fixed income. Private markets, as well as investments in private securities, have been recategorized as private equity/venture capital, and natural resources and real estate partnerships have been recategorized as real assets. Prior-year comparative amounts have been reclassi-fied to conform to the current year’s presentation.

Emory University is subject to limitations and restrictions on its ability to redeem or sell certain of the investments included in its pooled investment fund. Such restrictions vary by investment type and range from required notice periods (generally 30 to 180 days after initial lockup periods) to specified terms at inception (generally 10 years). While there are no stated limits relative to the Center’s withdrawals of its investment in Emory University’s pooled investment fund, the timing and availability of future redemptions may be impacted by these restrictions.

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with any known restrictions in states in which it has received charitable gifts subject to such restrictions.

The fair value of the assets related to split-interest agreements is included in investments in the accompa-nying consolidated statements of financial position and totaled $10,066,686 and $10,604,228 at August 31, 2019 and 2018, respectively. The annuity liability related to these agreements is $5,321,752 and $5,536,036 at August 31, 2019 and 2018, respectively. The net contri-bution (expense) revenue reported for split-interest agreements totaled $(104,249) and $617,238 during the years ended August 31, 2019 and 2018, respectively.

8. LEASES

The Center leases space to various entities under noncan-celable operating leases with various terms. The Center leases to CCEU approximately 20% of the Center’s space under a lease for a term of 99 years, with a rental payment of $1 per year. A business agreement with the Center’s caterer has no annual rent; rather, the Center receives 5% to 10% of the tenant’s gross revenue, as defined in such agreement. Rental income from these leases is included in facilities-use income in the accompanying consolidated statements of activities.

9. IN-KIND GIFTS

The components of in-kind gifts, donated goods, and services for the years ended August 31, 2019 and 2018, are as follows:

2019 2018

Health: Medication $115,830,917 253,377,000 Other 235,428 213,984 116,066,345 253,590,984Peace: Software — 811,000Operating: Transportation 83,419 268,254 $116,149,764 254,670,238

Donations of medication were received primarily from two pharmaceutical companies during the years ended August 31, 2019 and 2018.

10. FAIR VALUE OF FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS

The Center’s estimates of fair value for financial assets and liabilities are based on the framework established in ASC Topic 820, Fair Value Measurement. This framework is based on the inputs used in valuations and gives the highest priority to quoted prices in active markets and requires observable inputs to be used in the valuations when available. The disclosure of fair-value estimates in the hierarchy described below is based on whether the significant inputs into the valuation are observable. In determining the level of the hierarchy in which the estimate is disclosed, the highest priority is given to unadjusted quoted prices in active markets and the lowest priority to unobservable inputs that reflect the Center’s significant market assumptions. The three levels of the fair-value hierarchy are as follows:

Level 1 — Valuations based on unadjusted quoted market prices for identical assets or liabilities in active markets.

Level 2 — Valuations based on pricing inputs that are other than quoted prices in active markets, which are either directly or indirectly observable; examples include quoted prices in active markets of the under-lying assets, quoted prices for similar assets or liabilities in active markets, quoted prices for identical or similar assets or liabilities in an inactive market, or valuations based on models where significant inputs are observ-able or can be corroborated by observable market data.

Level 3 — Valuations are derived from other valuation methodologies, including pricing models, discounted cash-flow models, and similar techniques. Level 3 valuations incorporate certain assumptions and projec-tions that are not observable in the market and require significant professional judgment in determining the fair value assigned to such assets or liabilities.

The fair-value hierarchy requires the use of observ-able market data when available. As required by ASC Topic 820, assets and liabilities are classified in their entirety based on the lowest level of input that is signifi-cant to the fair-value measurements.

Contributions receivable for current-year gifts are initially measured at fair value in the year the receivable is recorded based on the present value of future cash flows discounted at a rate commensurate with risks involved,

NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

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which is an application of the income approach. Current-year gifts included in contributions receivable reflected at fair value at August 31, 2019 and 2018, were approx-imately $322,000 and $2,434,000, respectively, and are classified as Level 3 within the fair-value hierarchy.

The carrying amount of cash and cash equivalents, accounts receivable, accounts payable and accrued liabili-ties, and deferred revenue approximates fair value because of the relative terms and short maturity of these financial instruments. The carrying value of annuity obligations approximates fair value and is based on the present value of the estimated future cash flows.

NAV was used as a practical expedient estimate of fair value relative to the Center’s interest in the

Emory University pooled endowment fund. NAV, in many instances, may not equal fair value that would be determined pursuant to ASC Topic 820. There are no redemption restrictions on the Center with respect to its pooled investments held at Emory University. In accor-dance with ASU No. 2015-07, Disclosures for Investments in Certain Entities That Calculate Net Asset Value per Share (or Its Equivalent) — a consensus of the Emerging Issues Task Force, investments that are valued using the practical expedient, as described above, are labeled as NAV and are not categorized within the fair-value hierarchy. The Center does not hold any investments that would be cate-gorized as Level 3 investments as of August 31, 2019 and 2018, respectively.

The following table summarizes the valuation of the Center’s financial instruments, which are recorded at fair value by the ASC Topic 820 fair-value hierarchy levels as of August 31, 2019:

Level 1 NAV Total

Assets: Cash and cash equivalents $45,851,658 — 45,851,658 Fixed-income securities: Domestic mutual funds 3,688,578 — 3,688,578 Equities: Domestic stocks 4,795,497 — 4,795,497 Domestic mutual funds 666,433 — 666,433 International mutual funds 855,710 — 855,710 Interest in Emory University pooled endowment fund — 780,191,924 780,191,924 Total $55,857,876 780,191,924 836,049,800

The following table summarizes the valuation of the Center’s financial instruments, which are recorded at fair value by the ASC Topic 820 fair-value hierarchy levels as of August 31, 2018:

Level 1 NAV Total

Assets: Cash and cash equivalents $23,374,559 — 23,374,559 Fixed-income securities: Domestic mutual funds 3,675,599 — 3,675,599 Equities: Domestic stocks 5,301,682 — 5,301,682 Domestic mutual funds 665,815 — 665,815 International mutual funds 872,066 — 872,066 Interest in Emory University pooled endowment fund — 758,184,387 758,184,387 Total $33,889,721 758,184,387 792,074,108

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11. NET ASSETS

A. Net Assets Without Donor Restrictions

As of August 31, 2019 and 2018, net assets without donor restrictions are as follows:

2019 2018

Undesignated $ 21,068,899 7,344,655Board-designated for: Endowment investment,

subject to spending policy and appropriation 279,612,167 274,456,965

$300,681,066 281,801,620

Net assets without donor restrictions include funds inter-nally designated for endowment investment and program funding. These amounts are classified as net assets without donor restrictions due to the lack of explicit donor stip-ulations that restrict their use. Unrealized gains or losses on internally designated endowment funds are classified as changes in net assets without restrictions.

B. Net Assets With Donor Restrictions

As of August 31, 2019 and 2018, net assets with donor restrictions are available for the following purposes:

2019 2018

Donor-restricted for specified purposes: Health $ 17,127,208 33,539,522 Peace 1,574,857 817,717 Cross-program 831,628 861,270 19,533,693 35,218,509Donor-restricted endowments subject to spending policy

and appropriation, to support the following purposes:

Health 15,641,445 15,246,390 Peace 2,279,759 2,240,651 Cross-program 340,094 333,510 General activities 504,515,894 479,611,405 522,777,192 497,431,956Subject to passage of time — 96,500 $542,310,885 532,746,965

12. ENDOWMENT FUNDS

The Center’s endowment funds consist of individual donor-restricted endowment funds and funds designated by the Board to function as endowments. The net assets associated with endowment funds, including those funds designated by the Board to function as endowment, are classified and reported based on the existence or absence of donor-imposed restrictions.

A. Interpretation of Relevant Law

The Center has interpreted the Uniform Prudent Management of Institutional Funds Act (UPMIFA), as adopted by the State of Georgia, as providing, among other things, expanded spending flexibility by allowing, subject to a standard of prudence, spending from an endowment without regard to the book value of the corpus of the fund. As a result of this interpre-tation, the Center classifies as net assets with donor restrictions (a) the original value of gifts donated to the endowment, (b) the original value of subsequent gifts to the endowment, and (c) accumulations to the endowment made in accordance with the direction of the applicable donor gift instrument at the time the accumulation is added to the fund.

In accordance with UPMIFA, the Center considers the following factors in making a determination to appropriate or accumulate donor-restricted endowment funds:

• The duration and preservation of the fund

• The purposes of the Center and the donor-restricted endowment fund

• General economic conditions

• The possible effect of inflation and deflation

• The expected total return from income and the appreciation of investments

• Other resources of the Center

• The investment policies of the Center.

The Center invests its endowment assets in a pooled investment fund managed by Emory University. The Board follows the investment return objectives and the spending policy, as directed and managed by Emory University’s board of trustees, as set forth in more detail below.

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B. Return Objectives and Risk Parameters

The Center supports Emory University’s investment and spending policies, the objective of which is to provide a predictable stream of funding to programs supported by its endowment while seeking to main-tain the purchasing power of the endowment assets. Under this investment policy, as approved by Emory University’s board of trustees, the endowment assets are invested within risk tolerances of Emory University to provide an expected total return in excess of spending and inflation over the long term.

C. Strategies Employed for Achieving Objectives

To satisfy its long-term return objectives, the Center relies on Emory University’s total return strategy in which investment returns are achieved through both capital appreciation (realized and unrealized) and current yield (interest and dividends). Emory University employs a diversified asset allocation

strategy across public equity, absolute return/fixed income, private equity/venture capital, real assets, and derivative instruments to achieve its long-term return objectives within a prudent risk framework.

D. Spending Policy and How the Investment Objectives Relate to Spending Policy

The Center follows Emory University’s total return endowment spending policy that establishes the maximum amount of endowment investment return available to support current operating and capital needs. The Center considered the expected return on its endowment, including the effect of inflation in setting the annual appropriation amount. Accordingly, the Center expects the current spending policy to allow its endowment to maintain its purchasing power if projected growth rates are achieved. Additional real growth will be provided by new gifts and any excess investment return.

Endowment funds consist of the following as of August 31, 2019:

Without donor With donor restrictions restrictions Total

Donor-restricted endowment funds $ — 522,777,192 522,777,192Board-designated endowment funds 279,612,167 — 279,612,167 Total funds $279,612,167 522,777,192 802,389,359

Endowment funds consist of the following as of August 31, 2018:

Without donor With donor restrictions restrictions Total

Donor-restricted endowment funds $ — 497,431,956 497,431,956Board-designated endowment funds 274,456,965 — 274,456,965 Total funds $274,456,965 497,431,956 771,888,921

There were no underwater endowment funds during the fiscal year ended August 31, 2019 or 2018.

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Changes in endowment funds for the year ended August 31, 2019, are as follows:

Without donor With donor restrictions restrictions Total

Endowment funds, August 31, 2018 $274,456,965 497,431,956 771,888,921Contributions 111,769 139,675 251,444Investment return: Endowment fund earnings 12,142,782 21,031,371 33,174,153 Appreciation of endowment investments, net 7,398,735 12,467,879 19,866,614 Total investment return 19,541,517 33,499,250 53,040,767Appropriation of endowment assets for expenditure (14,498,084) (8,293,689) (22,791,773)Endowment funds, August 31, 2019 $279,612,167 522,777,192 802,389,359

Changes in endowment funds for the year ended August 31, 2018, are as follows:

Without donor With donor restrictions restrictions Total

Endowment funds, August 31, 2017 $262,969,343 456,653,741 719,623,084Contributions 159,890 4,989,288 5,149,178Investment return: Endowment fund earnings 11,572,741 19,601,386 31,174,127 Appreciation of endowment investments, net 10,226,973 17,140,525 27,367,498 Total investment return 21,799,714 36,741,911 58,541,625Appropriation of endowment assets for expenditure (10,471,982) (952,984) (11,424,966)Endowment funds, August 31, 2018 $274,456,965 497,431,956 771,888,921

NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

13. LIQUIDITY AND AVAILABILITY OF FINANCIAL ASSETS

The Center’s financial assets available for general expendi-ture within one year of August 31, 2019, are as follows:

2019

Total assets $858,003,550 Less: Net assets with donor restrictions

for specified purpose, net of inventory (11,975,170) Donor-restricted and board-designated

endowment funds (802,389,359) Inventory (7,558,523) Property and equipment (4,591,071) Artwork (2,425,415) Other assets (37,501) Deferred revenue (2,046,809) Annuity obligations (5,321,752) $ 21,657,950

The primary sources of liquidity for the Center are cash accounts at headquarters and in the field. The Center structures its financial assets to be available as its general expenditures, liabilities, and other obligations come due. In the event of unanticipated liquidity needs, the Center’s board of trustees may turn to the portion of the Center’s endowment classified as without donor restrictions for consideration.

14. RELATED-PARTY TRANSACTIONS

Emory University provides certain administrative func-tions to the Center, including, but not limited to, payroll administration, investment management, information technology, and legal services. The Center paid Emory University $622,980 and $607,428 during the years ended August 31, 2019 and 2018, respectively, for the provision of these services.

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Emory University made unrestricted contributions to the Center of $740,064 and $715,730, respectively, during the years ended August 31, 2019 and 2018. In addition, CCEU made unrestricted contributions to CCI, primarily related to endowment earnings at CCEU, of $459,987 and $444,853 during the years ended August 31, 2019 and 2018, respectively.

The Center is currently affiliated with two separately incorporated organizations, Carter Centre U.K. and Carter Centre U.K. Foundation. On November 6, 2018, The Carter Centre U.K. and The Carter Centre U.K. Foundation were dissolved. The Carter Centre U.K. Foundation was also removed from the Central Register of Charities in the United Kingdom on November 21, 2018.

15. THE CARTER CENTER COLLABORATIVE, INC. (CCCI)

CCCI received donations of in-kind goods for the benefit of the Center totaling $115,830,917 and $253,377,000, respectively, during the years ended August 31, 2019 and 2018, that are included in the accompanying consolidated statements of activities. Expenses totaling $117,445,704 and $250,762,250 related to the use or grant of these donations are also included in the accom-panying consolidated statements of activities for the years ended August 31, 2019 and 2018, respectively. Inventory related to these goods for CCCI totaled $7,558,523 and $9,146,650 as of August 31, 2019 and 2018, respectively, and is included in the accompanying consolidated state-ments of financial position.

16. COMMITMENTS AND CONTINGENCIES

Federal Financial Assistance

Federally funded programs are routinely subject to special audits that could result in claims against the resources of the Center. Management does not believe that there will be any claims arising from such audits that could have a material adverse effect on the financial position of the Center.

17. SUBSEQUENT EVENTS

The Center has evaluated subsequent events from the consolidated balance sheet date through March 23, 2020, the date at which the consolidated financial statements were available to be issued, and identified the following subsequent event:

Subsequent to fiscal year-end, a novel strain of coro-navirus (COVID-19) surfaced. The spread of COVID-19 around the world and in the U.S. during the first quarter of 2020 has caused significant volatility in the global financial markets, including those in the U.S. There is continued uncertainty as to the breadth and duration of this pandemic and the resultant market disruption. The Center is currently unable to determine the impact on its operations and financial condition of potential adverse effects specific to the Center, including impacts to contri-butions and programming, and market-driven downward valuation of equity securities, among others. Management believes the Center’s strong statement of financial position should lessen the eventual impact and allow the Center to weather any negative financial impact.

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OUR COMMUNITY

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OUR COMMUNITY

As a social mobilizer, Regina Natube helps educate people in South Sudan about prevention and treatment of Guinea worm disease.

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Caribbean and Central America 4 Belize

5 Costa Rica

6 Cuba

7 Dominican Republic

8 El Salvador

9 Guatemala

10 Haiti

11 Honduras

12 Jamaica

13 Nicaragua

14 Panama

North America1 Canada

2 Mexico

3 United States

Europe26 Albania

27 Bosnia and Herzegovina

28 Estonia

29 Romania

30 Russia

South America15 Argentina

16 Bolivia

17 Brazil

18 Chile

19 Colombia

20 Ecuador

21 Guyana

22 Paraguay

23 Peru

24 Suriname

25 Venezuela

Since its founding in 1982, The Carter Center has undertaken peace and health initiatives in more than 80 countries worldwide. These are the countries where the Center has had a presence, past and present.

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Health Programsn No Activity

THE CARTER CENTER AROUND THE WORLD

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Africa31 Algeria

32 Angola

33 Benin

34 Burkina Faso

35 Burundi

36 Cameroon

37 Central African Republic

Oceania86 New Zealand

Asia75 Bangladesh

76 China

77 India

78 Indonesia

79 Myanmar

80 Nepal

81 North Korea

82 Pakistan

83 Philippines

84 Sri Lanka

85 Timor-Leste

38 Chad

39 Cote d’Ivoire

40 Democratic Republic of the Congo

41 Eritrea

42 Ethiopia

43 Ghana

44 Guinea

45 Kenya

46 Liberia

47 Libya

48 Madagascar

49 Malawi

50 Mali

51 Mauritania

52 Mozambique

53 Niger

54 Nigeria

55 Rwanda

56 Senegal

57 Sierra Leone

58 Somalia

59 South Africa

60 South Sudan

61 Sudan

62 Tanzania

63 Togo

64 Tunisia

65 Uganda

66 Zambia

Middle East67 Egypt

68 Israel and Palestine

69 Jordan

70 Lebanon

71 Qatar

72 Syria

73 United Arab Emirates

74 Yemen

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SENIOR STAFF

Peace ProgramsHrair Balian, J.D. Director, Conflict Resolution Program

David J. Carroll, Ph.D.Director, Democracy Program

Yawei Liu, Ph.D.Director, China Program

Laura Neuman, J.D.Director, Global Access to Information Program

Laura M. Olson, LL.M., J.D., M.A.Director, Human Rights Program

Cross-ProgramP. Craig Withers Jr., M.H.A., M.B.A.Senior Director, International Program Support

Health ProgramsDean G. Sienko, M.D., M.S.Vice President, Health Programs

Stephen B. Blount, M.D., M.P.H.Director, Special Health Projects

Eve H. Byrd, M.S.N., M.P.H.Director, Mental Health Program

Kelly Callahan, M.P.H.Director, Trachoma Control Program

William H. Foege, M.D., M.P.H.Senior Fellow, Health Policy

Frank O. Richards Jr., M.D.Director, – River Blindness Elimination

Program– Lymphatic Filariasis

Elimination Program– Schistosomiasis Control Program

Adam Weiss, M.P.H.Director, Guinea Worm Eradication Program

OperationsPhillip J. Wise Jr. Vice President, Operations and Development; Corporate Secretary

Deanna Congileo, M.A. Director, Communications; Press Secretary, Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter

Sabrina BurnettDirector, Human Resources

FinanceChristopher D. Brown, CPAVice President, Finance; Treasurer

Educational ProgramsLauren S. Kent-Delany, M.A.Director, Educational Programs

Ambassador (ret.) Mary Ann PetersChief Executive Officer, The Carter Center

ResearchSteven H. Hochman, Ph.D.Director, Research; Faculty Assistant to President Carter

Office of Jimmy and Rosalynn CarterLauren L. GaySpecial Assistant to Jimmy Carter

Beth M. DavisSpecial Assistant, Presidential Scheduling

Melissa M. MontgomerySpecial Assistant to Rosalynn Carter

The Carter Center sponsors a competitive internship program, bringing to Atlanta college

students and recent graduates from universities around the world each semester. Interns and graduate assis-tants play a vital role in helping The Carter Center accomplish its peace and health initiatives, and interns serve in many capacities around the Center. In turn, The Carter Center provides a substantive learning experience that serves as a basis for interns to explore their career options and to develop professional skills. The 2018–2019 class of interns and graduate assistants numbered 133 students and recent graduates from 15 countries who spoke 28 languages. Over its history, The Carter Center has had 3,390 interns.

INTERNS AND GRADUATE ASSISTANTS

Carter Center intern Hannah Park traveled to Tunisia for the 2019 elections.

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FRIENDS OF THE INTER-AMERICAN DEMOCRATIC CHARTER

INTERNATIONAL TASK FORCE FOR DISEASE ERADICATION

Stephen B. Blount, M.D., M.P.H. (Chair)Director, Special Health ProgramsThe Carter Center

J. Peter Figueroa, Ph.D.Professor of Public Health,

Epidemiology and HIV/AIDSUniversity of the West Indies

Donald R. Hopkins, M.D., M.P.H.Special Advisor, Guinea Worm

EradicationThe Carter Center

Fernando Lavadenz, M.D., M.P.H.Senior Health SpecialistHealth, Nutrition, and PopulationThe World Bank

Mwelecele Malecela, Ph.D., M.Sc.Director, Department of Control

of Neglected Tropical DiseasesWorld Health Organization

David Molyneux, Ph.D., D.Sc., Hon. F.R.C.P.Professor, Tropical Health

SciencesLiverpool School of

Tropical Medicine

Ana Morice, M.D., M.Sc., M.P.H.Independent Consultant

Stefan Swartling Peterson, Ph.D., M.P.H.

Chief, Health Section; Associate Director, Programme Division

UNICEF

David A. Ross, Sc.D.President and CEO

Task Force for Global Health

Dean Sienko, M.D., M.S.Vice President, Health ProgramsThe Carter Center

Diego García-Sayán Former Foreign Minister of Peru

César Gaviria Former President of Colombia

John Graham Chair Emeritus, Canadian Foundation for the Americas

Osvaldo Hurtado Former President of Ecuador

Torquato Jardim Former Justice of the Superior Electoral Tribunal of Brazil

Serena Joseph-Harris Former High Commissioner for the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago to the United Kingdom

Luis Alberto Lacalle Former President of Uruguay

Samuel Lewis Former Vice President of Panama

Jennie K. Lincoln (Executive Secretary) Senior Advisor for Latin America and the Caribbean, The Carter Center

John Maisto Former U.S. Ambassador to the Organization of American States

John Manley Former Minister of Foreign Affairs of Canada

Carlos Mesa Former President of Bolivia

Andrés Pastrana Former President of Colombia

Sonia Picado Chair of the Board of Directors of the Inter-American Institute of Human Rights

Sergio Ramirez Former Vice President of Nicaragua

Sir Ronald Sanders Member of the Commonwealth Eminent Persons Group 2010–2011

Bruno Stagno Former Foreign Minister of Costa Rica

Eduardo Stein Former Vice President of Guatemala

Martín Torrijos Former President of Panama

Fernando Tuesta Soldevilla Former Director, National Office of Electoral Processes, Peru

Joaquín Villalobos Founder of the Farabundo Marti National Liberation Front, Signatory of the Peace Agreements of El Salvador in 1992

Notable scientists and organizations come together in this Carter Center task force to evaluate the potential for eradi-cating or controlling infectious diseases. It monitors progress in disease eradication, reviews the status of selected diseases, and recommends opportunities for eradication or better control of diseases such as Guinea worm disease, river blindness, lymphatic filariasis, schisto somiasis, malaria, and measles.

The Friends of the Inter-American Democratic Charter comprises former presidents, prime ministers, and cabinet ministers from the Western Hemisphere who seek to increase the visibility of the tenets of the charter and to prevent democratic tensions from erupting into crises.

Nilanthi R. de Silva, M.D.Dean, Faculty of MedicineUniversity of Kelaniya

Laurence (Larry) Slutsker, M.D., M.P.H.Director, Malaria and Neglected

Tropical DiseasesPATH

Jordan Tappero, M.D., M.P.H.Senior Program Officer, Neglected

Tropical DiseasesBill & Melinda Gates Foundation

Ricardo Thompson, Ph.D.Senior Researcher, National

Institute of HealthRepublic of Mozambique

Dyann Wirth, Ph.D., M.A.Professor of Immunology and

Infectious DiseasesHarvard School of Public HealthDirector of Harvard Malaria

Initiative

Diego Abente Brun Former Minister of Justice and Labor of Paraguay

Mariclaire Acosta Former Undersecretary of Foreign Relations for Human Rights and Democracy of Mexico

Nicolás Ardito Barletta Former President of Panama

Carlos Ayala Corao Former President, Inter-American Commission on Human Rights

Cecilia Blondet Former Minister for the Advancement of Women and Human Development of Peru

Catalina Botero Marino Former Special Rapporteur for Freedom of Expression for Inter-American Commission on Human Rights

Humberto de la Calle Former Vice President of Colombia

Santiago Canton Former Director of RFK Partners for Human Rights for Robert F. Kennedy Center for Justice and Human Rights

Fernando Henrique Cardoso Former President of Brazil

Jimmy Carter Former President of the United States of America

Jorge Castañeda Former Minister of Foreign Affairs of Mexico

Joe Clark Former Prime Minister of Canada

Santiago Corcuera U.N. Rapporteur and Chair for Working Group on Enforced or Involuntary Disappearances

Alejandro Foxley Former Minister of Foreign Affairs of Chile

Enrique Garcia Former Executive President of the Development Bank of Latin America

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Chaired by former First Lady Rosalynn Carter, the Mental Health Task Force focuses on mental health policy issues. It develops initiatives to reduce stigma and discrimination against people with mental illnesses; seeks equity for mental health care comparable to other health care; advances

Rosalynn Carter, Chair

Renato D. Alarcon, M.D., M.P.H. Professor of Psychiatry, Emeritus, Mayo Clinic

William R. Beardslee, M.D. Director, Baer Prevention Initiatives, Boston Children’s Hospital

Pamela Collins, M.D., M.P.H. Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, University of Washington

Benjamin G. Druss, M.D., M.P.H. Rosalynn Carter Endowed Chair in Mental Health, Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University

Mary Jane England, M.D. Professor, Boston University School of Public Health

Rosa Gil, D.S.W. President and Chief Executive Officer, Comunilife Inc.

W. Rodney Hammond, Ph.D. Director (Retired), Division of Violence Prevention, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Ethleen Iron Cloud-Two Dogs, M.S. Senior Tribal Prevention Specialist, Colorado State University

Stanley S. Jones Jr., J.D. Partner; Nelson, Mullins, Riley and Scarborough, LLP

Nadine J. Kaslow, Ph.D., ABPP Professor and Chief Psychologist, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Emory University

Jennifer Olsen, D.Ph., M.P.H. Executive Director, Rosalynn Carter Institute for Caregiving

Ruth Perou, Ph.D. Behavioral Scientist, National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Sally Engelhard Pingree President, The S. Engelhard Center; Trustee, The Charles Engelhard Foundation

Shekhar Saxena, M.D., FRCPsych., D.A.B., M.R.C. Professor of Global Mental Health, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health

Leslie Scallet, J.D. Washington, D.C.

Joel Slack President, Slack Consulting

Ex-OfficioThomas H. Bornemann, Ed.D. Former Director, Carter Center Mental Health Program

Kathryn Cade Vice Chair, Carter Center Board of Trustees

Gregory L. Fricchione, M.D. Associate Chief of Psychiatry, Massachusetts General Hospital

John J. Gates, Ph.D. Former Director, Carter Center Mental Health Program

Larke Huang, Ph.D. Director, Office of Behavioral Health Equity, SAMHSA

Advisory board members select fellows and serve as mentors who provide technical assistance and share professional contacts within their fields of expertise.

Kathryn Cade Carter Center Mental Health Task Force Liaison

Caroline S. Clauss-Ehlers, Ph.D. Associate Professor, Rutgers University

Benjamin G. Druss, M.D., M.P.H. Rosalynn Carter Endowed Chair for Mental Health, Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University

Larry Fricks Deputy Director, SAMHSA-HRSA, Center for Integrated Health Solutions

Katie Hawkins-Gaar Digital Innovations Faculty, Poynter

Kay Redfield Jamison, Ph.D. Professor of Psychiatry, The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

Hank Klibanoff Professor of Practice, Creative Writing Program, Emory University

Lawrence A. Kutner, Ph.D. Executive Director, Stanford Pre-College Studies, Stanford University

Bill Lichtenstein President, Lichtenstein Creative Media

Tori Murden McClure, M.Div., J.D., M.F.A. President, Spalding University

Bob Meyers President, Emeritus, National Press Foundation

Ellen Mickiewicz, Ph.D. James R. Shepley Professor of Public Policy Studies, Duke University

Arlene Morgan Assistant Dean, School of Media and Communication, Temple University

International AdvisorsSultana Afdahl CEO, World Innovation Summit for Health, Qatar

Yahira Rossini Guzmán Sabogal Head of Mental Health, Universidad de la Sabana, Colombia

Victor M. García Assistant Professor, Universidad de la Sabana, Colombia

Cristina Lupu Executive Director, Center for Independent Journalism, Romania

Zane Wilson Founder South African Depression and Anxiety Group, South Africa

THE ROSALYNN CARTER FELLOWSHIPS FOR MENTAL HEALTH JOURNALISM ADVISORY BOARD

THE CARTER CENTER MENTAL HEALTH TASK FORCE

prevention, promotion, and early intervention services for young children and their families; and works to increase public awareness and stimulate actions about mental health issues.

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The Board of Councilors is a leadership advisory group that promotes understanding of and support for The Carter Center in advancing peace and health around the world. Members attend quarterly presentations and act as advocates for The Carter Center.

ChairDan T. CathyChairman, President and CEOChick-fil-A

Vice ChairShyam K. ReddyChief Administrative Officer

and Senior Vice President of Corporate Development

BlueLinx Corporation

Life MembersHenry L. AaronThe Atlanta Braves

H. Inman AllenIvan Allen Company

Tricia Allen

Claire “Yum” ArnoldLeapfrog Services

James S. Balloun

W. Frank Barron Jr.Rome Coca-Cola

Bottling Company

Frank J. BelattiEquicorp Partners

Paula Lawton BevingtonBevington Advisors

Elizabeth K. Blake

Arthur M. BlankThe Arthur M. Blank

Family Foundation

Charles M. BrewerLas Catalinas Holding Company

Martha Finn BrooksDirectorBombardier, Jabil Circuit,

Constellium, and CARE USA

Kenneth G. Byers Jr.Byers Engineering Company

President Jimmy Carter

Rosalynn Carter

John L. ClendeninBellSouth Corp.

Robert B. ColginPublisherThe Social List of Atlanta, Georgia

Shan CooperAtlanta Committee for Progress

Ann Wilson CramerCoxe Curry & Associates

Bradley N. Currey Jr.Rock-Tenn Company

A. W. “Bill” DahlbergMirant Corp.

Walter W. Driver Jr.Goldman Sachs & Co.

L. Reade FahsNational Vision

J. Rex FuquaFuqua Capital Corporation

E. Alex GregoryYKK Corporation of America

John B. Hardman, M.D.

Laura Hardman

Philip J. Hickey Jr.

Robert M. Holder Jr.The RMH Group

W. Thomas JohnsonCNN News Group

Ingrid Saunders JonesThe Coca-Cola Company

James R. Lientz Jr.Safe Harbor Consulting

Dennis P. LockhartFederal Reserve Bank of Atlanta

Gay M. LovePrintpack

James R. Margard

Kent C. “Oz” NelsonUnited Parcel Service

Dr. Lauren SpeethThe Elfenworks Foundation

Robert E. “Ted” Turner IIITurner Enterprises

Jack H. WardHodges Ward Elliott

Robert A. YellowleesGlobal Payments

Limited Term MembersDavid AbneyChairman and Chief

Executive OfficerUnited Parcel Service

Raydean M. AcevedoPresident and CEOResearch Management Consultants

Mark C. AdamsManaging DirectorJ.P. Morgan Chase & Co.

Harsha V. AgadiChairmanGHS Holdings

Miles AlexanderPartnerKilpatrick Townsend & Stockton

David AllmanFounder and ChairmanRegent Partners

Elkin Goddard Alston

Gayle Alston

Robert E. BakerPartnerDHR International

Gregory T. BarancoPresidentBaranco Automotive Group

James F. BarksdalePresidentEquity Investment Corporation

Thomas A. Barrow III

Bryan BatsonPresidentAtlanta Gas Light Company

Mark R. Bell II, Ph.D.Head of Family Office Services

and Private CapitalBalentine

Daniel BermanFounder, Chairman, and CEOPharmaCentra

Kathy Betty

J. Veronica BigginsManaging DirectorDiversified Search

Joseph BildManaging PartnerBild Alternative Investment Corp.

Robert R. BinnsPresidentAir Wisconsin Airlines

Becky BlalockManaging PartnerAdvisory Capital

Emmet BondurantPartnerBondurant, Mixson & Elmore

Susan V. BoothArtistic DirectorAlliance Theatre

Raphael Bostic, Ph.D.President and CEOFederal Reserve Bank of Atlanta

Maceo A. BrownPresidentSystem 5 Electronics

Amanda Brown-OlmsteadPresident/Chief Executive OfficerA. Brown-Olmstead Associates

Annie Hunt Burriss, Ph.D.CEOJinfiniti Diagnostics

Richard CarranoDirectorPurchasing Power

Amy Carter

Chip and Becky Carter

Hugh A. Carter Jr.Chairman and PresidentDarby Printing Company

Jack and Elizabeth Carter

James and Sally Carter

Hon. Jason and Kate Carter

Jeff and Annette Carter

Joshua and Sarah Carter

Sarah Carter, Ph.D., and Brendan Murphy, Ph.D.

Louis Centofanti, Ph.D.PresidentPerma-Fix Environmental Services

John and Mirabai Chuldenko

Cameron ClaytonGeneral Manager, IBM Watson

ContentThe Weather Company

David H. CofrinAttorneyLamar, Archer & Cofrin

Hon. Terry L. ColemanPrincipalColeman Consulting

J. Lawrence Connolly

Stuart CountessChief Administrative Officer

and Vice PresidentKia Motors Manufacturing Georgia

Joel H. CowanPresidentHabersham & Cowan

Lacy CurryDirectorPiedmont Fayette Hospital

Erroll B. Davis Jr.Former SuperintendentAtlanta Public Schools

F. T. “Tread” Davis Jr.Senior CounselDentons US

Cynthia N. DayPresident and CEOCitizens Trust Bank

Clark DeanSenior Managing Director,

Transaction SciencesTranswestern

John DeushanePresident and General ManagerWXIA Television, 11 Alive

David H. DixonSenior Managing PartnerOneStreet Residential

Paul D. DonahueChairman and Chief Executive

OfficerGenuine Parts Company

BOARD OF COUNCILORS

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Carolyn DonnellyManaging Director, Marketing and

Strategic PrioritiesCIBC Private Wealth Management

Michael S. DonnellyAtlanta Regional PresidentWells Fargo of Georgia

Michael P. DossPresident and Chief Executive

OfficerGraphic Packaging Holding

Company

Karen I. DuckettOwner and CEODuckett Design Group

Lisa A. DunavinManaging PrincipalCresa

M. Michael EganSenior PartnerOwen, Gleaton, Egan, Jones &

Sweeney

Jimmy EtheredgeSenior Managing DirectorAccenture

Joseph W. EvansVice ChairmanCadence Bancorporation

Michael P. FaheyPartnerPricewaterhouseCoopers

Hon. R. Keegan Federal Jr.Founder and Senior PartnerThe Federal Firm

Henry David “Hank” Fellows Jr.PartnerFellows LaBriola

R. Fenton-May, Ph.D.President and CEOCarrierWeb

Christian FischerPresident and CEOGeorgia-Pacific

Kevin D. Fitzpatrick Jr.AttorneyDeLong, Caldwell, Bridgers,

Fitzpatrick, & Benjamin

Pegi FollachioFollachio & Associates

Wesley A. FrenchManaging DirectorUnited Capital Financial Advisors

Patricia A. FritzVice President of Corporate AffairsUCB

Mary Ellen GarrettSenior Vice President, InvestmentsThe Garrett Group/Merrill Lynch

Praveen GhantaFounderHiddenLevers

Taylor GloverPresident and CEOTurner Enterprises

Kevin GreinerPresident and Chief

Executive OfficerGas South

Bruce C. GunterCivitas Housing Group

Julie HaleyCEO and Co-FounderEdge Solutions

Nancy D. HalwigSenior Vice President,

Middle MarketBBVA

Maryanne Q. HancockChief Executive OfficerY Analytics

Hubert L. “Herky” Harris Jr.

Thomas J. Harrold Jr.MemberMiller & Martin

Ellen Weaver HartmanHartman Public Relations

David B. HartnettChief Economic

Development OfficerMetro Atlanta Chamber

Greg K. HechtPartnerHecht Walker

Babette HenaganManaging PartnerLinx Partners

Glenn P. HendrixChairmanArnall, Golden, Gregory

Gary M. Henschen, M.D.

Tom HensleyPresidentFieldale Farms Corporation

Jeff HilimireCEODragon Army

John R. HolderChairman and Chief Executive

OfficerHolder Properties

Philip E. Holladay Jr.PartnerKing & Spalding

Lynne F. HomrichFounding Executive

Chairwoman and CEOLeague of Change Institute

Bob HopePresidentHope-Beckham

Susan HribCo-Founder and CEOAtlanta Music Fund

Travis D. HughesFounder and Broker in ChargeHughes Investment Partners

Farley A. HunterF. A. Hunter & Associates

Christine HurtsellersChief Executive OfficerVoya Investment Management

Henna InamCEOTransformational Leadership

Sara IrvaniCEOOkabashi Brands

Mitchell B. JacobySenior Vice PresidentThe Jacoby Group

George H. JohnsonPresidentGeorge H. Johnson Properties

Stanley S. JonesPartnerNelson Mullins Riley &

Scarborough

Paul Q. Judge, Ph.D.FounderJudge Ventures

Nancy JuneauCEOJuneau Construction

Murad KarimiFounder and CEOMosaic Management

Katharine KelleyPresident and CEOGreen Street Properties

Jay KellyDirectorJay Kelly Interactive Design

Michael J. Kelly

David KirkpatrickVice PresidentIMG College Licensing

Linda A. KleinSenior Managing ShareholderBaker, Donelson, Bearman,

Caldwell & Berkowitz

Kerry W. KohnenSr. Vice President of Payer and

Population Health StrategiesSCL Health

Sue Kolloru BargerVP of Corporate StrategyDelta Air Lines

Wendy W. KoppSenior Vice PresidentCapital Group

James B. Langford Jr.PresidentFC Solutions, Inc.

Craig LesserManaging PartnerPendleton Group

William H. LinginfelterArea President/Georgia,

South CarolinaRegions Bank

Russ LipariPresidentValidus Group

David Llewellyn

Stephen LockyerPresidentConfederation Capital Partners

Keith W. MasonPrincipalKWM Capital Management

Darrell J. MaysChief Executive OfficerPensare Acquisition Corp.

Dominic C. MazzoneManaging DirectorMazzone & Associates

Barry C. McCarthyPresident and CEODeluxe Corporation

Michael A. McCarthyDirector of Research and PrincipalShapiro Capital Management

Wade F. McKenziePresidentPhyTest

Robert H. McKinneyFirst Indiana Corporation

Daniel McMorrowGeneral ManagerD-Mac Industries

Charles H. “Pete” McTier

Russell Medford, M.D., Ph.D.Founder and Chief Executive

OfficerCovanos

D. Kris MillerPresidentAckerman & Co.

Lorraine MillerSenior Vice President, Director of

Mergers and AcquisitionsMidSouth Bancorp

James T. Mills Jr.Chief Operating OfficerIntegro Benefits

Stuart MillsChairmanLeighton Mills

Joseph C. MontgomeryAssistant Head of School for

Strategic InitiativesDarlington School

BOARD OF COUNCILORS

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C. David Moody Jr.President and CEOC.D. Moody Construction

Company

Mary S. MooreFounder and CEOThe Cook’s Warehouse

Bartow Morgan Jr.ExecutiveRenasant Bank

Jean Mori

Ralph R. MorrisonPartnerWallace Morrison & Casteel

Emory L. MorsbergerPrincipalMorsberger Revitalization

Richard S. NovackPresident and General Manager,

MidSouth MarketCigna

Colleen Nunn

Daniel E. O’NeillO’Neill Management Consulting

Dorothy B. Padgett

Thomas H. Paris IIIManaging Director, Government

Affairs PracticeTaylor English Decisions

Sunny K. ParkChief Executive OfficerGeneral Building Maintenance

Greg ParkerFounderParker’s Corporation

William PatePresident and CEOAtlanta Convention and

Visitors Bureau

Frank PattersonPresidentPinewood Atlanta Studios

Fred PerpallChief Executive OfficerThe Beck Group

Egbert L. J. PerryChairman and Chief

Executive OfficerThe Integral Group

Jerry PerulloChief Information Security OfficerIntercontinental Exchange

G. P. “Bud” PetersonGeorgia Institute of Technology

Elizabeth Plunkett-Buttimer, Ph.D.

Chairman and Chief Executive Officer

Bowdon Manufacturing Company

Helen Smith PriceVice President of Global

Community AffairsThe Coca-Cola Company

Jenny PruittCEOAtlanta Fine Homes Sotheby’s

International Realty

John PruittWSB Channel 2

William T. Ratliff IIIChairmanNew South Federal Savings Bank

Jim ReedPresidentYKK Corporation of America

Gary M. ReedyChief Executive OfficerAmerican Cancer Society

Johanna Ellis ReisingerOwnerAtlanta Classic Cars

Sarah and Stephen Reynolds

Matt Richburg, Ph.D.Managing PartnerAmpersand Leadership Group

E. Hearst Roane, Esq.

Jean R. RollinsPresidentThe C Three Group

Gerald A. RosenthalRosenthal, Levy, Simon & Sosa

H. Jerome Russell Jr.PresidentH. J. Russell & Company

Teya RyanCEO and PresidentGeorgia Public Broadcasting

Ahmed SalamaCEOOriental Weavers USA

D. Jack Sawyer Jr.President, Southeastern RegionWilmington Trust Wealth Advisory

Jackie SaylorPartnerThe Saylor Law Firm

David W. Scheible

Jennifer L. ScullyPresident and CEOClinical Resources

R. K. Sehgal

Laura Turner SeydelChairpersonCaptain Planet Foundation

Neeli G. Shah, Esq.The Law Offices of Neeli Shah

William M. Sharp Sr.PartnerHolland & Knight

Nzinga ShawGlobal Chief Diversity and

Inclusion OfficerStarbucks Corporation

Jane E. ShiversShivers Consulting

Jim SimpsonPresident, Georgia RegionKaiser Foundation Health Plan

Christine T. St.ClareFounder and PresidentSt.Clare Advisors

Ann G. Stallard

Robert E. StanleyPartnerStanley, Esrey & Buckley

William J. Stanley IIIPrincipalStanley, Love-Stanley

Richard E. “Ricky” Steele Jr.Chief Executive OfficerSteele Technology Partners

Connie W. Stewart

Elane StockDirectorEquifax

Wally StoverCEOWally Stover Homes

Alexis SulymaDirector, Public Health

Operating UnitNorthrop Grumman

Information Systems

Caroline Scott TalleySenior CounselParker, Hudson, Rainer & Dobbs

Alexander C. TaylorPresident and CEOCox Enterprises

Bernard Taylor Sr.PartnerAlston & Bird

R. Scott Taylor Jr.PresidentCarter

Lizanne ThomasPartner-in-Charge, Southern

U.S. RegionJones Day

Michael R. ThomasChairman and CEOThomas Financial Group

Mark W. TiptonGeorgia Regional PresidentIBERIABANK

Timothy C. Tuff

Mark A. van WeegenVice PresidentA. T. Kearney

Paul E. Viera Jr.CEO and PartnerEARNEST Partners

Steven C. VoorheesChief Executive OfficerWestRock Company

Valery VoylesChairman and CEOEd Voyles Automotive Group

John F. “Jack” Ward

William L. WarrenPartnerEversheds Sutherland (U.S.)

Dexter B. WarriorPrincipal and Chief Operating

OfficerT. Dallas Smith & Company

Jack H. Watson Jr.Alumni CommissionerNational Portrait Gallery

J. Wade WeeksOffice Managing PartnerGrant Thornton

James G. WetrichCEOThe Wetrich Group

D. Richard WilliamsChairmanPrimerica

Jeff WilliamsManaging PartnerUS Strategic Capital Venture Fund

Rocky WilliformFounder and CEOBlackCool & Co.

John F. Wilson IIIPresident and COORollins

Jim WinestockWinestock Foundation

John C. YatesPartnerMorris, Manning & Martin

Cynthia Hardy YoungCEO and FounderPivot Global Partners

Sam ZamarripaFounder and PresidentZamarripa Capital

Ex-Officio MembersThe Honorable Brian P. KempGovernorState of Georgia

The Honorable Keisha Lance Bottoms

MayorCity of Atlanta

Claire E. Sterk, Ph.D.PresidentEmory University

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Jason CarterChairThe Carter CenterPartnerBondurant, Mixson &

Elmore, LLP

Kathryn E. CadeVice ChairThe Carter CenterCo-chairRosalynn Carter Institute

for Caregiving

The Carter Center is governed by its Board of Trustees, which oversees the Center’s assets and advances its objectives and goals.

Terrence B. AdamsonVice President, Global Law AffairsThe Boeing CompanyGeneral CounselBoeing International

Arthur M. BlankOwner and ChairmanAtlanta FalconsChairmanThe Arthur M. Blank

Family Foundation

Richard C. BlumChairmanBlum Capital Partners

Susan A. CahoonPartnerKilpatrick Townsend &

Stockton, LLP

Jimmy CarterFounder

Rosalynn CarterFounder

The Hon. Gordon D. GiffinPartnerDentons US, LLP

Ben F. Johnson IIIRetired PartnerAlston & Bird

Sherry LansingCEOThe Sherry Lansing Foundation

Douglas W. NelsonRetired President and CEOAnnie E. Casey Foundation

THE CARTER CENTER BOARD OF TRUSTEES

Photography Credits

Darren Arthur: 5 bottom left; Ron Borden: 31, 76, 100; CAICET/Oscar Noya Alarcón: 18; The Carter Center: 4 right; Peter Frank Edwards/Redux: 7; Soyia Ellison: 1, 26; Hector Emanuel: 49; Gates Archive/Dominique Catton: cover; Jane Hahn: 9, 14, 36, 106; Caroline Joe: 8 bottom; Catalin Marin: 2, 20, 96; Steve Maxwell: 69; Ruth McDowall: 5 top right, 28; Khaled Nasraoui: 12; Mark Pelletier: 60; Sam Phelps: 5 bottom right, 24; Lisa Satterfield: 4 left; Michael A. Schwarz: 8 top, 16, 57; Kishor Sharma: 6; Emily Staub: inside front cover; Scott Umstaddt: 10, 39; Ryan Youngblood: 22.

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Two children run across the desert near a camp for displaced persons in Mali.

Wendell S. ReillyManaging PartnerGrapevine Partners

Marjorie M. ScardinoChairmanLondon School of Hygiene and

Tropical Medicine

Justice Leah Ward SearsPartnerSmith, Gambrell & Russell

D. Douglas ShipmanPresident and CEOWoodruff Arts Center

Hugo X. ShongFounding General PartnerIDG Capital Partners

Claire E. Sterk, Ph.D.PresidentEmory University

Chilton D. VarnerPartnerKing & Spalding, LLP

Gregory J. Vaughn, M.D.ConsultantSpencer Stuart

Ellen H. Yankellow, Pharm.D.President and CEOCorrect Rx Pharmacy

Services Inc.

Trustees EmeritusBradley N. Currey Jr.Retired Chairman and CEORock-Tenn Company

The Hon. James T. LaneyFormer U.S. Ambassador

to South Korea

John J. MooresInvestorSan Diego Padres

Kent C. “Oz” NelsonRetired Chairman and CEOUnited Parcel Service

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